The Makers of Modern Dance in Germany

The Makers of Modern Dance in Germany
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Publisher : Dance Horizons
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Download or read book The Makers of Modern Dance in Germany written by Isa Partsch-Bergsohn and published by Dance Horizons. This book was released on 2003 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the story of three passionate choreographers and their colleagues who created European modern dance in the twentieth century despite the storms of war and oppression. It begins with Rudolf Laban, innovator and guiding force, and continues with the careers of his two most gifted and influential students, Mary Wigman and Kurt Jooss. Included are others who made significant contributions: Hanya Holm, Sigurd Leeder, Gret Palucca, Berthe Trumpy, Vera Skoronel, Yvonne Georgi and Harold Kreutzberg. The first book to weave together the connections among these extraordinary artists, The Makers of Modern Dance in Germany contains interviews, personal recollections and translations from German publications - all of which have never appeared before. Illustrated with archival photographs.


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