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Modern, Postmoderm and Contemporary Dance

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A discussion of modern, post-modern and contemporary dance.
1,500 words (approx. 6 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 2007 | United States
Published on: Jan 01, 2007

Paper Summary:

In this article, the writer discusses that modern dance developed in the early 20th century and its creators intended to alter dance that was considered mechanic in the classical style. The writer looks at the emergence of modern, post-modern and contemporary dance.

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"Innovators of modern dance in Germany and the United States believed that natural elements had to be incorporated into dance in order to fill the void between human existence and the natural world. Therefore, modern dance sought to incorporate a focus on "inner and outer realities". One of the primary founders of modern dance was Isadora Duncan. Duncan, of ..."

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APA Citation:

Modern, Postmoderm and Contemporary Dance (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 21, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Modern-Postmoderm-and-Contemporary-Dance/136393

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"Modern, Postmoderm and Contemporary Dance" 01 April 2012. Web. 21 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Modern-Postmoderm-and-Contemporary-Dance/136393>




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