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German Expressionist Dance Research Papers - Academia.eduGerman Expressionist Dance is a modern dance movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its emphasis on emotional expression, ...
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Ausdruckstanz | Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut BremenApr 23, 2013 · Ausdruckstanz ... The expressive dance developed in Germany from the decade of the 20th century by Rudolf von Laban and later Mary Wigman is also ...
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Ausdruckstanz (1910–1950) - Routledge Encyclopedia of ModernismApr 26, 2018 · Ausdruckstanz emerged from the life reform movement of the early 20th century that promoted diverse practices of physical culture.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Mary Wigman - UC Press E-Books CollectionShe produced her first program of dances in 1914 at the Laban school in Zurich, and she contributed dances to various Laban programs until November 1917, when ...
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The Search for a German Aesthetic in Dance | Digital CollectionsThe writing explains the development and rise of the Ausdruckstanz movement in dance through its prominent leaders, Rudolf Laban, Mary Wigman and Kurt Jooss.
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[PDF] HANYA HOLM IN AMERICA, 1931-1936 - Temple UniversityThough she is widely considered one of the “four pioneers” of American modern dance, German-American Hanya Holm (1893-1992) occupies a shadowy presence in dance ...<|separator|>
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The Origins of Expressive Dance and its Creators - Academia.eduThe origins of the expressive dance are related to the legacy of E.J.Dalcroze and choreotics of R.Laban. Wigman accumulated their ideas and achieved the unique ...
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[PDF] German Expressionistic Dance: its origin and development through ...Expressionist Dance Develops in Germany The first person to take German theatrical dance to a new level, creating the first Expressionist dances, was Rudolf ...
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The Art of Movement | Christopher Turner - Cabinet MagazineThe dionysian aesthetic of modern German dance was heavily influenced by Nietzsche (who Isadora Duncan dubbed “the first dancing philosopher”) and intimately ...
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For Nietzsche, life's ultimate question was: 'Does it dance?'Mar 22, 2020 · Nietzsche's dance references call attention to the sensory education that he insists is necessary for creating values that “remain faithful to the Earth.”
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Rudolf Laban | Modern Dance Pioneer, Movement ... - BritannicaRudolf Laban was a dance theorist and teacher whose studies of human motion provided the intellectual foundations for the development of central European ...
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[PDF] German Expressionist Dance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics Modifying ...Rudolf von Laban had been the leading figure of Ausdruckstanz, whose dance philosophy evolved around the need to develop a new bodily awareness (Kant. & Karina, ...
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Dance Term of the Day: “Expressionist Dance” | - WordPress.comOct 2, 2009 · Rather than creating impressions of physical reality, expressionism stressed the emotional experience and the “feeling of being alive.”.
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[PDF] The Search for a German Aesthetic in Dance - Digital Collections“Jagged, articulated movements” combined with “lurid colors” and angular geometric shapes were defining characteristics.
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Mary Wigman. German Expressionist Dancer and Choreographer.... means. Her way of dancing is given the name of Ausdruckstanz(dance of expression or expressionist dance), and states that no movement is considered as 'bad ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A Re-Creation of Mary Wigman's Ceremonial Figure Emphasizing ...Ausdrukstanz dancers believed in using dance to clearly express their inner emotions, similar to the German Expressionist movement. Ausdrukstanz wanted to ...
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[PDF] Ausdruckstanz - IRISThe term Ausdruckstanz (dance of expression) defines a heterogeneous group of choreographic languages and teaching methods that became known in the German- ...
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Mary Wigman: a dance pioneer with an awkward past - The GuardianMay 22, 2013 · ... Rudolf Laban, Wigman created her first solo Witch Dance. In that short work, she began exploring the elements that would define her style ...
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[PDF] Rudolf von Laban's Influence on Nazi Power - ScholarWorks@CWULaban ensured Nazi ideals in dance, used choreography to promote community under the swastika, and his actions were intentional, not coerced.Missing: qualities | Show results with:qualities
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The Importance of Mary Wigman – marywigman - WordPress.comFeb 5, 2015 · Her work as a dancer, choreographer, and teacher significantly impacted the development of modern expressive dance. She remains a significant ...
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[PDF] American Dance Diplomacy in West Germany in the Late 1950sThis thesis examines American dance diplomacy in West Germany in the late 1950s, including the José Limón company and Jerome Robbins's dance at the 1959 Berlin ...
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Kinematic analysis of modern dance movement “stag jump” within ...Background. Modern dance developed from expressionist dance, which rejected the rules of ballet. It originated in Germany in the 1920s and was defined by rules ...
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German Expressionism, the Legacy of the Horror Dance the Nazi's ...Dec 13, 2019 · Mary wigman (1886- 1973) was one of the most influential German Expressionist choreographers of the pre-World War two era.Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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[PDF] Choreographing Modernity: Loïe Fuller and Her Influence on the ArtsApr 20, 2012 · Will Bradley, like Toulouse-Lautrec, attempted to represent the dancing Loïe Fuller. In. 1894, he created “The Serpentine Dance” (19 x 11.4 cm), ...
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[PDF] Influential Figures of Dance: Loïe Fuller and Isadora DuncanWhile Fuller focused on elaborate lighting, the use of costume, and the revolution of classical dance, Duncan developed a modernized form of movement that was ...
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Isadora Duncan (1877-1927)In 1927, Duncan was killed in an automobile accident in Paris. Isadora Duncan's Innovations: Duncan was the first American dancer to develop and label a concept ...
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Ruth St. Denis in Rahda - Claremont Colleges Digital LibraryOne of St. Denis' earliest dance creations, "Radha" was first performed privately for a group of society patronesses in 1905. With their enthusiastic support, ...
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Modern Dance Pioneer Ruth St Denis | Jacob's PillowA cigarette poster changed Ruth St. Denis' (1879-1968) life in 1906, an unlikely event which eventually altered the course of modern dance in America.<|separator|>
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Mary Wigman: The Early Years 1913- 1925 - jstorThe early years of Mary Wigman's career as a dancer involved a search for a new dance form. She found no medium for communication in the dance styles of the ...
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Interrupted Continuities: Modern Dance in Germany - jstorThe roots of today's modern dance first appeared in Germany and. America. In the decade preceding World War I, American and German dancers independently ...
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Knowledge, Politics, and German Modern Dance, 1890 – 1927Jul 17, 2017 · Between 1890 and 1927, a group of dancers, musicians, and writers converged in Germany, where they founded an artistic movement known as German modern dance.
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Weimar Dance and Body Culture in German Expressionist CinemaHistorical narratives of German expressionist cinema traditionally begin with. Robert Wiene's Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920), a film that incorporated.
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Isadora Duncan, Ausdruckstanz, Kurt Jooss, Tanztheater, DADA ...Shes barely making ends meat. 1900 sees Loie Fuller perform, doesn't steal her lighting ideas but is inspired by them. Tours w/ Loie and begins her solo tour in ...
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Michio Ito (1893 to 1961) - WENDY PERRONMay 30, 2021 · Thus Dalcroze was an underpinning for what became the German Expressionist dance, or Ausdruckstanz (Soares 45). London society. When World ...
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The Expressionist Aesthetic: Nietzsche and SchopenhauerSep 18, 2022 · ... Nietzsche's theory of tragic art and the allegorical manner so characteristic of Expressionist literature, especially of its dramatic practice.
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The Notion of Mysticism in the Philosophy and Choreography of ...Jul 22, 2014 · It is by virtue of the element of mysticism that Wigman's artwork can be linked to a major aspect of the German Expressionist movement, which ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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[PDF] A Theoretical Comparison of Dance/Movement Therapy and ...May 18, 2013 · The roots of both German expressionism and American modern dance as well as the use of a multi-disciplinary approach to dance can in part be ...
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Rudolf LabanLaban established choreology, the discipline of dance analysis, and invented a system of dance notation, now known as Labanotation or Kinetography Laban. He was ...Missing: philosophical | Show results with:philosophical
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Rudolf von Laban: The “Founding Father” of Expressionist DanceAug 9, 2006 · Here in 1913 Laban founded his Schule für Bewegungskunst (School for Movement Arts). See Szeemann, Harald. Monte Verita: Berg der Wahrheit— ...
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[PDF] Laban Lecture Choric Art: Charting the History of the Movement ChoirTheir work as movement choir leaders resonated closely with Laban principles but, as we shall see in later illustrations, the choral work inevitably differed.
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[PDF] Rudolf LabanShe is considered one of the founders of modern dance in Germany. To him, it was simple. In Laban's world, life was movement and movement was life. He was ...
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[PDF] Body - Space - Expression : The Development of Rudolf Laban's ...built the foundation for the new dance form and dance pedagogy. He then follows this chapter with his own elaborations on Laban's ideas on dance for layman ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Embodied Conservatism of Rudolf Laban, 1919–1926Aug 14, 2019 · Expanding his idea of dance as the exercise of positive liberty, Laban developed mass dance as a space to cultivate individual privacy and ...
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Like a Moth to the Flame: Modernity and Mary Wigman 1886-1973Jun 28, 2010 · She stands as a seminal figure in what has come to be known as the modern dance. Her Ausdruckstanz or dance of expression was fundamental to the ...Missing: choreography | Show results with:choreography
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Mary Wigman | Department of Dance | University of WashingtonIn her artistic journey Wigman explored the balance of narrative and abstraction thus plotting the expressive human form through space, and creating a nuanced ...Missing: Expressionist contributions
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Inventing Abstraction | Mary Wigman | Hexentanz (Witch dance). 1926Wigman used a mask and cloak to cover her body, for the most part allowing only her hands and feet to emerge. Her sitting position, incantatory hand gestures, ...
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American Ballet Theatre revives "The Green Table" - The New YorkerOct 16, 2015 · “Ausdruckstanz” means “expressive dance,” and the matters expressed are often grim—which brings us to Jooss's masterpiece, “The Green Table” ( ...
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Harald Kreutzberg | Department of Dance | University of WashingtonHarald Kreutzberg played a major role in the development of ausdruckstanz, or expressionist modern dance in Germany.
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THE DANCE: KREUTZBERG; Brilliant Exponent of German School ...BECAUSE Harald Kreutzberg and Yvonne Georgi are known as disciples of the Mary Wigman school of modern dancing, and because their joint début at the Hudson ...
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“A highly successful bit of propaganda.” Performances of Harald ...Jun 23, 2021 · Kreutzberg had trained under the founders of Ausdruckstanz or expressionist dance, Rudolf von Laban and Mary Wigman, and Georgi was a former ...
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On the Dances of Palucca" (1926) - GHDI - ImageDancer and choreographer Gret Palucca (1902-1993) was a former student of Mary Wigman, the leading figure in German Expressionist dance.
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DANCE VIEW; Who Was Gret Palucca? A Legend in Her TimeAug 15, 1993 · Palucca remains a legendary name in modern dance. She had a devoted public. Intellectuals theorized about her, and artists sketched her.
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An introduction to extracts from Rudolf Laban's Dance and GymnasticsJul 10, 2025 · Underpinning Laban's concept of both gymnastics and dance are his theories about the nature and meaning of space, rhythm, and harmony.
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Juliette Villemin: MONTE VERITÀ – INTERPRETATIONS OF SPACEMay 23, 2018 · The starting point for Villemin's research was Rudolf von Laban's dance experiments that emerged in the Monte Verità artist colony from 1913 ...
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Monte Verita | Laban Library and Archive - WordPress.comNov 16, 2015 · They danced outside, sometimes naked, experimenting with dynamic improvisations. It was here that Laban, with the help of Suzanne Perrottet and ...
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The Wigman School - Dance Collection DanseWhile carving out her concert career, Wigman also committed to maintaining a school. She opened her first school in 1920 in Dresden. To her came the likes ...
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Mary Wigman letters to Pola Nirenska, 1932-1958 - NYPL ArchivesThe Mary Wigman letters to Pola Nirenska document their relationship through correspondence written between the years of 1934 to 1936 and 1946 to 1958.Missing: experiments | Show results with:experiments<|separator|>
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Rudolf Laban | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1923, he opened the Zentralschule Laban and Kammertanzbuhne Laban (school and small studio stage) in Hamburg. The Zentralschule Laban became important for ...
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Rudolf Laban's Dance Film Projects - Illinois Scholarship OnlineRudolf Laban was one of the leaders of Ausdruckstanz, and he has been studied as a thoughtful writer and theoretician, a talented choreographer, an inspired ...
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Laban, Rudolf (1879–1958) - Routledge Encyclopedia of ModernismJan 10, 2016 · Rudolf Laban was one of the leaders of Ausdruckstanz (“expressionist dance”) in Germany. He worked as a dancer, choreographer, writer, educator, movement ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations
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The grotesque burlesque of Valeska Gert - Strange FlowersJan 11, 2010 · Valeska Gert first made her name in the early Weimar Republic with interpretive routines which expanded the vocabulary of dance just as ...
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Re-reading Mary Wigman's Hexentanz II (1926)Dec 13, 2013 · Wigman's mask in particular lent the 1926 performance a sense of dread that was inextricably tied to the threatening potential of the 'Other'.
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Mary Wigman's London Performances: A New Dance in Search of a ...In July 1928 Mary Wigman made her London stage debut when she appeared at the Apollo Theatre along with other dancers as part of the (then) annual variety.Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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From Totenmal to Trend: Wigman, Holm, and Theatricality in Modern ...This article examines the development of theatricality in modern dance by comparing two dances: Mary Wigman's Totenmal (1930) and Hanya Holm's Trend (1937).Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Laban in the Theatre - UC Press E-Books CollectionDuring the 1920s, his group choreographies for conventional theatres in Stuttgart, Mannheim, and Hamburg were largely staged by a student unit, Tanzbühne Laban; ...
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Rudolf Laban – Man of Theatre - MoveScape CenterMar 7, 2017 · ... 1920s. As Preston-Dunlop notes, the company concentrated on four types of dance: “ornamental, ecstatic, grotesque” and national folk dances.Missing: Tanzbühne | Show results with:Tanzbühne
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The Tanztheater and Analysis of a Work | Rudolf Laban | Die GrünenIn the early to mid-1920s, the Tanztheater galvanized the European performance world. One of Laban's main concerns was that dance had not yet defined its own ...Missing: Tanzbühne | Show results with:Tanzbühne
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[PDF] Mary Wigman The Language of Dance - Digital CollectionsThe same way as music, dance too is called an "art of time." This holds true as long as one refers to the measurable, countable rhythmic passages which can be ...
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Degenerate art - TateAll modern art was considered 'degenerate' by the National Socialist (Nazi) party. Expressionism was particularly singled out.
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"Degenerate" Art | Holocaust EncyclopediaJun 8, 2020 · The Nazis called this art “degenerate.” They used the term to suggest that the artists' mental, physical, and moral capacities must be in decay.
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Dance in Nazi Germany - Washington College ReviewJul 16, 2018 · By the end World War II, dance in both east and west Germany was centered mainly on ballet due to its structure, and the re-development of ...
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The 1936 Berlin Olympics | Special Collections | LibraryWhile the Nazis had adapted populist forms to their own political aims, they misjudged Laban's notion of choral movement. Where Nazis saw unity in mass movement ...
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[PDF] The Role of Dance in the 1936 Berlin GamesWhat became of Laban and Wigman, the two most noted German modern dancers, after the conclusion of the dance competiton-turned-festival? Rudolf von. Laban ...
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'Degenerate Dance': The Case of Mary Wigman - jstorBased on an article published in 1940 entitled Entarteter Tanz (Degenerate Dance), this essay discusses why the dance of Mary Wigman and, more broadly, why ...
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[PDF] Questioning German Modern Dance under the Third ReichTwo prominent historical figures, Mary Wigman and Rudolf von Laban, were called upon to further Nazi ideology. Only recently has the literature of dance paid ...
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Visual and Performing Arts in Nazi Germany: What Is Known and ...At first, jazz was officially banned by Nazi broadcasting authorities, but ... Ausdruckstanz phenomenon, which was billed as the new “German dance” and ...
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Ballets Jooss - Oxford ReferenceForced to flee Nazi Germany, Jooss and members of the former Folkwang Tanzbühne Essen emigrated to England where they were offered a home first at Dartington ...
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Kurt Jooss - WikipediaKurt Jooss (12 January 1901 – 22 May 1979) was a famous German ballet dancer and choreographer mixing classical ballet with theatre; he is also widely ...
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The Fate of Europe's Jewish Dancers During World War II - HaaretzJul 12, 2018 · During World War II, all the Jewish dancers were fired from the troupes and companies [in Nazi-dominated areas of Europe]. But Kurt Joos, who ...Missing: Jooss emigration
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Kilometre house: how dance pioneer Rudolf Laban dreamed of ...Dec 3, 2023 · Laban was appointed mâitre de ballet at the Berlin State Opera in 1930. When Hitler came to power in 1933, he remained in Germany and continued ...
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What was Rudolf Laban like?Mar 30, 2016 · Having managed to get out of Germany and eventually arriving in the UK in 1938, Laban joined up with Lisa Ullmann, Sylvia Bodmer and others and ...Missing: exile | Show results with:exile
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Mary Wigman: "There Has Always Been Only One Theme Around ...dance schools in America. Second World War put her career on hold, but post 1945 she resumed teaching in Leipzig and West Berlin. She also ...<|separator|>
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PINA BAUSCH DANCE: KEY IS EMOTION - The New York TimesOct 4, 1985 · '' An anti-Nazi, Jooss left Germany in 1933, but he returned after World War II to head the Folkwang dance department again. Miss Bausch ...
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The Palucca University of Dance Dresden has a History going back ...The Palucca University of Dance Dresden has a History going back many years and, today, it is Germany's only independent university for dance.Dance · BA Dance Programme · Germany Scholarship · Dance Halls & Auditorium
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Mary Wigman (1886-1973) - Tanzarchiv Leipzig e.V.Jul 14, 2022 · In the post-war period, she exerted a great influence on subsequent generations of dancers through her own choreographies as well as by ...Missing: 1945 | Show results with:1945
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[PDF] Rudolf Laban and the Making of Modern Movement - COREJan 1, 2016 · ” Schmais also drew a clear line between Laban and current movement therapists via. Laban's modern dance protégé, Mary Wigman. Wigman, she ...
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Pina Bausch and the Complex Inheritance of the Tanztheater |May 25, 2018 · Ausdruckstanz dancers attempted to situate their ideologies in the context of fascism and faced only persecution. The remnants Bausch inherited, ...<|separator|>
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Hexentanz - NumeridanseMary Wigman (1886-1973) signed near on one hundred solos in the course of her life, of which only five were filmed. This is the case of her Hexentanz ...
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THE DANCE: FILM VERSIONS; Motion Picture of Mary Wigman ...The four dances which have been chosen for filming are "Seraphic Song," “Pastorale,” "Summer Dance" and "Witch's Dance," though none of them is given in its ...
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On a Curious Chance Resemblance: Rudolf von Laban's ... - MDPIThis paper investigates a case of historical co-emergence between a modern system of dance notation and the rise of geometric abstraction in the applied arts.
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Expressionist Dance Costumes from the 1920s, and the Tragic Story ...Sep 12, 2019 · Lavinia Schulz and Walter Holdt created wild, Expressionist costumes that looked like retro robots and Bauhaus knights, twenty of them, for performances ...Missing: extensions | Show results with:extensions
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(PDF) Expressionism in the Discourse of Fashion - Academia.eduThe paper explores the intersection of fashion and expressionism, focusing on the transformation of expressionism's cultural significance.
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The Ecstasy of Dance - WMODA - Wiener Museum of Decorative ArtsMay 20, 2024 · Wigman advocated “Dance is the unification of expression and function, illumined physicality and inspirited form. Without ecstasy no dance!
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Is Mary Wigman's dance modernism still a fact of history?Mar 8, 2021 · During the 1920s, she became the standard bearer for Ausdrucktanz, the new German tradition of expressionist dance.Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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What is Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis (LMA/LBMS)?Laban's seminal work describing, defining, and developing movement-based knowledge further influenced theatre and dance education curriculum in the UK, where he ...
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Dance Criticism - UC Press E-Books CollectionAusdruckstanz was such a mysterious and deeply stirring phenomenon in Germany that between 1919 and 1935 more writing on modern dance appeared in German ...
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Vol. 19 No. 2 | SUZANNE YOUNGERMAN: Movement Notation ...As new problems arise, new solutions have been found. The Laban System: A Conceptual Framework for Dance. The Laban system originated as a corollary of a much ...
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Dance and the Political: States of Exception - jstorBut any serious critical development of dance study methodol ogy must also be tested against their re-evaluation of Ausdruckstanz. Mark Franko received his PhD ...
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Reinterpreting Laban - jstortroubling parallel between certain aspects of Laban's thought and the ideology of fascism. As Green points out, Laban tended to think in terms of racial and ...
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The German Choreographer Who Danced Too Close to the NazisMar 8, 2016 · Mary Wigman was one of the biggest influences on modern dance, but fell into disrepute after being accused of collaborating with the Nazi Party.
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Wigman's Witches: Reformism, Orientalism, Nazism - Project MUSEAug 25, 2016 · Arguably, the Nazis must have recognized features in Wigman's work they believed could be subsumed under or tied in with their own ideology and ...
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Ausdruckstanz on the left and the work of Jean Weidt | 6 | Dance DiscoAusdruckstanz was implicitly attributed an ideological and aesthetic affinity with expressionism and banned by Nazism as a consequence. Ausdruckstanz still ...
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Wigman's Witches: Reformism, Orientalism, Nazism - Project MUSEMay 1, 2025 · This article investigates Hexentanz (Witch Dance)— Mary Wigman's signature work—in the context of the radically changing political and ...
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Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910-1935 (review)It documents the breadth of movement practices in early twentieth-century Germany, with particular attention to ones which used nudity or dance. There is a ...
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Anita Berber: The Scandalous Dancer Who Shook Weimar BerlinAug 21, 2024 · Anita Berber was a dancer, actress, provocateur and general wild woman, whose life and career epitomised the wild excesses and turbulent creativity of Weimar- ...
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Spiritual Selfishness: The Limitations of Dance in Klaus Mann's der ...In the pantomime, the main character, Prinz Narzissus, lives a decadent ... decadent, self-absorbed ... KW - Ausdruckstanz. KW - Der fromme Tanz. KW - Die ...
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The Mythical Decadence of Weimar CabaretJan 7, 2021 · This 'long read' blog post argues that the decadence of Weimar cabaret has been grossly exaggerated, and that the common notion derives in large degree from ...
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Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch | Dance - The GuardianMar 27, 2010 · No one had a greater influence on postwar European dance than the German choreographer Pina Bausch, who died of cancer last June. Since 1973, ...
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Susanne Linke - Susanne LinkeCurriculum vitae Susanne Linke- dancer, solo dancer and choreograph- unifies the heritage of German pre-war Ausdruckstanz with contemporary German dance ...
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Susanne Linke - NumeridanseSusanne Linke unifies the heritage of German pre-war Ausdruckstanz with contemporary German dance theater. She has had decisive influence on Germany's ...<|separator|>
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Suzanne Linke reconstructing Mary Wigman's class - YouTubeDec 29, 2024 · ... dance. Prominent personalities of dance such as Mary Wigman, Dore Hoyer, Kurt Jooss, and Hans Züllig have shaped Susanne Linke's unique ...Missing: 1960 | Show results with:1960
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CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF A DANCE PIONEERDec 29, 1985 · Later, in 1976, Miss Gamson performed two solos by Mary Wigman, whose experiments with movement, from 1914 to 1961, formed the basis for German ...
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RECONSTRUCTIONS OF MARY WIGMAN'S ... - Tanzfonds ErbeIn February 2017 the theatre was re-staging two smaller but no less important works by Wigman: Totentanz I (Dance of Death I) originally performed by Wigman, ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Volume 1: The Dances of Mary Wigman - YouTubeMay 11, 2020 · University of Washington Chamber Dance Company Documentary Collection Volume 1: Dances of Mary Wigman Witch Dance performed by Maria Simpson ...
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Tag Archives: Expressionist dance - Tanzfonds ErbeThe Complete Expressionist – Musique Concrètre and Modern Dance. The dancer, choreographer and composer Ernest Berk was born in Cologne in 1909 and studied ...
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The Witch Dance Project | Christoph WinklerOver a three-day dance happening the Witch Dance Project will be dedicated to the reconstruction of Wigman's solo through a non-European or rather queer ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Ausdruckstanz Facing History and Memory: Reenacting the ... - COREIn my article “Ausdruckstanz: Traditions, Translations, Transmissions”1 on the historiography of German modern dance, I commented on three.
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Exploring Rudolf Laban's flow effort: new parameters of touchJun 28, 2023 · This article explores the practice of Rudolf Laban's Flow Effort as a form of touch which is perceived in the energetic, subtle body of the mover.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Than One Story, More Than One Man: Laban Movement Analysis ...This history working group recommends integrating a full history of Laban in the teaching of dance therapy courses, engaging in intentional discussions about ...
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Mary Wigman - Biennale Arte 2022Mary Wigman was the leading figure in Ausdruckstanz, an expressionist style of German choreography that revolutionised dance at the turn of the 20th century.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Conferences - Dance Studies AssociationDSA presents large Annual Conferences oriented around a general theme, as well as smaller Special Topics Conferences that delve into a more limited area of ...Missing: Expressionist 2023-2025
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Laban Movement Analysis: an Introduction for Actors - BackstageJul 18, 2022 · Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) is a means of conceptualizing, describing, and assessing the ways that humans move their bodies.What is Laban Movement... · What are the basics of Laban...