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- Expressive dance from German Ausdruckstanz, is a form of artistic dance in which the individual and artistic presentation (and sometimes also processing)...
- German expressionist dance, known as ausdruckstanz. As the Third Reich diminished artistic vigor in Germany, ausdruckstanz fell dormant. Both Birringer (1986)...
- modern and Expressionist dance. Other pioneers included Kurt Jooss (Ausdruckstanz) and Harald Kreutzberg. Disturbed by the Great Depression and the rising...
- 25, 1968) was a German dancer and c****ographer ****ociated with the Ausdruckstanz movement, a form in which the individual, artistic expression of feelings...
- their own pupils through the 20th century: Rudolf von Laban Kurt Jooss (Ausdruckstanz) Pina Bausch (Tanztheater) Mary Wigman (Expressionist dance) Ursula...
- Vienna's Contribution to Ausdruckstanz. Routledge. ISBN 90-5755-035-0, pg. 22 Marshall, Jonathon W. (December 2012). "Ausdruckstanz, faith, and the anthropological...
- She is credited as "one of the most important solo dancers of the Ausdruckstanz tradition." Inspired by Mary Wigman, she developed her own solo programmes...
- c****ographer credited as "one of the most important solo dancers of the Ausdruckstanz tradition." Finola Hughes (born 29 October 1959), English dancer and...
- c****ographer and film maker. Her work is inspired by early 20th century Ausdruckstanz (Expressionist dance), in particular the Grotesque dance of Valeska...
- were largely influenced by the German expressionist dance tradition of Ausdruckstanz. Her pieces were simple and rejected the classical forms of ballet....