[1] He was then trained in modern dance by Martha Graham, as well as Ruth St. Denis, Doris Humphrey and Hanya Holm.
[1] While working at the Radio City Music Hall, Andrews met ballet dancer Edith Allard, who later credited him with inspiring her to pursue a career in Paris.
For example, he choreographed Maurice Ravel's The Waltz, which was performed at the Radio City Music Hall.
[2][3][6] He moved back to Paris permanently in the 1952, where he worked as a dance teacher and choreographer.
[1][2][6] A year later, in 1953, he established Les Compagnons de la Danse, a dance company.