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significant contributor to a neo-expressionist
dance tradition now
known as
Tanztheater. Bausch's
approach was
noted for a
stylized blend of
dance movement,...
- The
German Tanztheater ("dance theatre") grew out of
German Expressionist dance in
Weimar Germany and 1920s Vienna, and
experienced a
resurgence in the...
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Wenders cancelled the project, but the
dancers of Bausch's company,
Tanztheater Wuppertal,
convinced him to
proceed as planned, as a way of memorializing...
- the
founder of
Tanztheater.
Jooss is
noted for
establishing several dance companies,
including most notably, the
Folkwang Tanztheater, in Essen. Jooss...
- ("Der Panther").
Commissioned by the "Work-Group in Theater-Dance" (
Tanztheater ArbeitsGemeinschaft) from the
secondary school "Herder-Gymnasium", in...
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Wuppertaler Bühnen. The
house is also the
venue for
dance performances by the
Tanztheater Wuppertal company created by Pina Bausch. The
house was
built in 1905...
- Pina
Bausch created and
performed Café Müller for her
dance company Tanztheater Wuppertal. The
performance took
place on May 20, 1978 at the Opernhaus...
- by
ballet and
modern dance companies. Additionally, the
emergence of
Tanztheater,
German for “dance theater,”
pushed contemporary dance beyond traditional...
-
Intangible Cultural Heritage.
German Expressionist dance is
related to
Tanztheater.
Expressionist dance was
marked by the p****age of modernism, vitalism...
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Alvin Ailey Rudolf von
Laban Kurt
Jooss (Ausdruckstanz) Pina
Bausch (
Tanztheater) Mary
Wigman (Expressionist dance)
Ursula Cain
Heike Hennig (see Dancing...