A discussion on "Phildanco", a dance company in Philadelphia.
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MLA | 2003
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This paper discusses the dance company and school "Philadanco". It includes a discussion on both the school and the company that uses primarily African American dancers. The author also explores the form of this modern dance.
Tags:African American, Joan Myers Brown, dance, performance, troupe, company, choreographer
This paper discusses the Philadelphia Dance Company, which is also known as Philadanco.
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MLA | 2006
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In this article, the writer looks at the Philadelphia Dance Company, which was founded in 1970 by Joan Myers Brown and has become a leading American dance company since. The writer discusses the history of the Philadelphia Dance Company and examines the philosophy of the dance group. Further, the writer examines the techniques and teachings of this dance company. The inspiration of this dance troupe upon other companies is also mentioned. The writer concludes by explaining that the troupe has always promoted harmony and racial acceptance, but it has done so first by promoting the value of the dance and by bringing in the many different musical and ritualistic elements that make up the dance.
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"The company was the pilot dance company to be part of the State of Pennsylvania, Comprehensive Education Training Act, arts training program and was one of the first companies to hire dancers on a 52 week salary as well as the first to own housing for the dancers and the first to own a debt-free facility. The company also founded the International Conference of Black Dance Companies and International Association of Blacks in Dance to address the special needs of the African American dance community.
In addition to the operation of the non-profit as a school, the organization sees its mission to present the highest quality professional dance performances and has been recognized as a mainstream modern dance company and not merely an African-American dance company."
Tags:modern, jazz, native, American