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  2. Maglalatik - Wikipedia

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    The dancers dance by hitting one coconut shell with the other; sometimes the ones on the hands, the ones on the body, or the shells worn by another performer, all in time to a fast drumbeat. Maglalatik can be seen as a mock battle between the dancing boys. [3] The dance is intended to impress the viewers with the great skill of the dancers.

  3. Modern dance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Closely related to the development of American music in the early 20th century was the emergence of a new, and distinctively American, art form – modern dance.Among the early innovators was Isadora Duncan (1878–1927), who stressed pure, unstructured movement in lieu of the positions of classical ballet.

  4. Margaret Lloyd (dance critic) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Lloyd (née Thayer; 1887–March 1, 1960) was an American dance critic in the field of modern dance. [1] [2] Lloyd was one of the first full-time modern dance critics for an American newspaper, covering dance for The Christian Science Monitor from 1936 until her death in 1960.

  5. Modern dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern dance is a broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance which includes dance styles such as ballet, folk, ethnic, religious, and social dancing; and primarily arose out of Europe and the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. John Martin (dance critic) - Wikipedia

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    John Martin (June 2, 1893 – May 19, 1985) became America's first major dance critic in 1927. Focusing his efforts on propelling the modern dance movement, he greatly influenced the careers of dancers such as Martha Graham. Within his life he wrote several books on the modern dance and received numerous awards for his work.

  7. Jan Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The Dance Project was designed to cultivate modern dance by providing technical training and performance opportunities. She founded a modern dance company, Jan Van Dyke and Dancers, which toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Van Dyke performed with her company and also as a solo artist. [4]

  8. Prime Movers: The Makers of Modern Dance in America

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    The book was written by former The New York Times dance critic Joseph H. Mazo was published by William Morrow and Company in 1977. [1] The book details the history of modern dance, starting with Loie Fuller and ending with Twyla Tharp. The book's dust jacket says that "it makes American modern dance comprehensible, approachable, accessible ...

  9. Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck (January 8, 1908, Kiev, Russian Empire – April 23, 2006, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania) was a pioneer in modern dance, dance pedagogy and Labanotation. Described by The Philadelphia Inquirer as a "modern-dance innovator and educator", she founded the Philadelphia Dance Academy in 1944, and was a director and instructor ...