discuss the contribution of germans to modern dance discuss the importance of its development
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Modern Dance of German Origin: Expressive Dance and Dance Theater. In the course of the twentieth century, artistic dance developed into an independent genre in the Western world. But its shaping as so-called “expressive dance” or “free dance” is undoubtedly a specifically German contribution to modernism.
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"expressive dance" or "free dance" is without a doubt an explicitly German commitment to innovation.
Contribution of germans to modern dance:
- Over the 20th 100 years, creative dance formed into an autonomous type in the Western world.
- After 1945, the pre-war creative accomplishments of expressive dance were generally neglected and, as in its initial years, expressive dance was passed on just in little circles.
- It was exclusively with the foundation of dance theater during the 1970s, and after 2000 through designated measures by the Federal Cultural Foundation, that this type of creative dance has by and by pulled in boundless consideration.
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