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  2. Contemporary dance in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary dance solo “Extracto de la Traviata” performed and created by Mexican dancer and choreographer Jesus Tussi at the “Festival 2019” of the academy “Danza del Sol Mexico” in Santiago de Querétaro.

  3. La tecnica cubana - Wikipedia

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    La técnica cubana, often abbreviated as técnica, is a form of Cuban contemporary dance that was founded by Ramiro Guerra Suarez in Cuba in 1959. [1] Unlike other forms of traditional Cuban dance, técnica fuses many different dance forms together, such as those from Africa, Europe, and North America. It is a highly expressive and robust dance ...

  4. Danza Contemporanea de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Since 1987 Danza Contemporanea de Cubahas been under the direction of Miguel Iglesias, who started dancing with the company in 1975. With more than 70 productions in its active repertoire, Danza Contemporanea de Cuba has toured throughout America, Europe, Asia and Africa. This dance is mainly to relax and freely move around in a comfortable way.

  5. Contemporary dance - Wikipedia

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    A dancer performing a contemporary dance piece Indian Contemporary Dancer at 2018 Folklorama Festival, Winnipeg. Contemporary dance [1] is a genre of dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in the U.S. and Europe.

  6. El Teatro de Danza Contemporanea de El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Teatro de Danza Contemporanea de El Salvador (TDC), is a contemporary dance company based in Washington, DC, United States. It is a non-profit institution in residence at Joy of Motion Dance Center. Its youth leadership program was formerly based at Centro Nia. It was led in 2007 by Miya Hisaka Silva. [1]

  7. Sol Picó - Wikipedia

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    She took her first steps as a professional with the Alcoy theater company La Cassola, [3] and created her first company, Danza Robadura, in 1988. [4] From 1990 to 2003, during the first years of her professional career, she worked as a performer and choreographer with companies and creators such as Rayo Malayo Danza, Los Rinos [], and La Fura dels Baus.

  8. Carmen Beuchat - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Beuchat was born in Santiago, Chile in 1941.She began her career in classical and modern dance as a student of Yerka Luksic, at four years of age. [1] She continued her studies at the Dance School of the University of Chile with professors such as Patricio Bunster [], Joan Turner, and Sigurd Leeder.

  9. Elisa Carrillo Cabrera - Wikipedia

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    Carrillo was born in Texcoco, State of Mexico, and attended the Escuela de iniciación artística número 1, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura between 1988 and 1990, when she began her studies at the Escuela Nacional de Danza Clásica y Contemporánea, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura.