Modern History Powerpoint
Modern History Powerpoint
Modern History Powerpoint
During the early 1900s, ballet was still strong in its Classical form and with a new modern day form due to choreographers and dancers such as Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Balanchine, Tudor, Joffery and Robbins. These dancers saw what was being created through modern dance and portrayed these new views through their choreography some of which were even ballet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUNQjjbozF8
Meanwhile modern dance was exploding; some were loving it while others still found it very odd and even inappropriate.
Modern Dance does not have a set definition due to it being born out of a revolt against any one codified style. Instead it is about the underlying philosophy of movement as individual expression.
Breaking new artistic ground initially meant discarding the entire classical ballet vocabulary Such willingness to break the rules required strongminded women and men These women and men tended to have their own approach and their own beliefs about the nature of movement and expression.
Isadora Duncan
Isadora Duncans desire was to create
movements that were natural and congruent for her body and movements that were inherently expressive.
It was Isadoras ideas rather than her actual dancing that contributed so much to the development of modern dance. She wanted to create expression through movement, she began taking ballet lessons, but eventually discarded what she saw as a conforming and unnatural movement form to create her own.
Isadora LOVED children, she even adopted several of her own students.
She had a great desire to create a school in which her students could find their own way of expressing themselves through movement; unfortunately none of her attempts were successful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPlN_gO5TOM
Ruth St. Denis met and later married Ted Shawn in 1914.
Denishawn
Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn created a school in Los Angeles called Denishawn. Unfortunately this school no longer exists.
Denishawn was filled with classes teaching Ethnic, Barefoot, Ballet, Folk, Ballroom, And more
A major contribution to modern dance during the Pioneer timeframe was the development of a summer dance festival at Bennington College in 1934. This would later become known as the American Dance Festival.
Martha Graham
Lamentation (1930)
Lamentation is a piece that Martha Graham is highly known for. This piece is about one struggling with inner emotions and the need to express them knowing it is borderline inappropriate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb4-kpClZns
Lester Horton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7nHpS_JqE
Doris Humphrey