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- American sculptor Emily Montague Mulkin Bishop (1858–1916), American Delsartean lecturer, instructor, author This disambiguation page lists articles about...
- Bishop (née Mulkin; November 3, 1858 – November 22, 1916) was an American Delsartean lecturer and instructor in dress, expression and physical culture. She...
- co-hosted events with Bohemian artist friend Edmund Russell, a well-known "Delsartean" lifestyle coach, an actor, an apostle of Madame Helena Blavatsky, and...
- influenced by François Delsarte, she aut****d Physical Culture Founded on Delsartean Principles in 1894. She was a member of the American Society for the Promotion...
- though, that her approach to making dances during this time frame was Delsartean. In rejection of her teachers' Denishawn (Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn)...
- named after Cyrus D. Angell. Emily Montague Mulkin Bishop (1858-1916), Delsartean lecturer, instructor, author William J. Colvill, Union colonel in the...
- (Internet Archive) Carolina W. Le Farve. (1894). Physical Culture Founded on Delsartean Principles. New York: Fowler & Wells. Edward B. Warman. Gestures and Attitudes:...
- including Insincerities, are lost. It is known the solo drew on the idea of Delsartean tableaus, objective representations of mood and emotion. As she constructed...
- known, though, that her approach to making dances during this time was Delsartean. Rejecting her teachers' Denishawn (Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn) forms...