Proper noun
Julliard (plural Julliards)
A surname from French.
Coming from Washington, D.C., Victorian had a lengthy resume including Julliard, Howard University and The International School of Ballet. Source: Internet
CodeWeavers employs Alexandre Julliard to work on Wine and contributes most of its code to the Wine project under the LGPL. Source: Internet
A student of LaGuardia High School, she turned down Julliard to jump headfirst into her career. Source: Internet
Cal State Long Beach presents "Requiem and Other Dances" choreographed by a well-known teacher from Julliard. Source: Internet
On June 9, The Amsterdam at Harborside in Port Washington hosted the first presentation in their 2016 concert series featuring Julliard students and alumni. Source: Internet
Shinners graduated from the Madeleine Choir School and went on to the prestigious Julliard School of the Performing Arts in New York City. Source: Internet