The history of modern dance

Author: Michelle Thompson, Frank Shott

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Description: The History of Modern Dance, is a concise overview of the pioneers and first generation of modern dance in America, highlighting influential figures such as Loie Fuller, Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, and Martha Graham. It explores their contributions to the development of modern dance as an art form and their unique styles and techniques.

Pages: 10

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