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This chapter tells of La Meri’s last years in New York City (1956-1960) and her next new beginning in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with her sister Lilian Newcomer. There, she established a school, Ethnic Dance Arts, and an annual ethnic dance festival that presented artists from the United States and other countries. Gopal contacted La Meri sometime in 1958, asking her to join him in the performances he was giving in Trinidad, and she lists rehearsals and other meetings she had with him in June and August of that year. In her last years, she was cared for by William J. Adams, a former student and dancer. In 1984, she moved back to San Antonio with Adams and died there in 1988.