Promotional poster, Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968), 1920
Source, http//shanmonster.lilsproutz.com/belly/gallery/stdenis/belly007.html,
image acquired Jan. 2003.
Ruth
St. Denis (1879-1968), dancer and choreographer, was born
in Newark and educated in Somerville. She left a lasting mark on the
development of modern dance. She was particularly interested in exotic
lands and the dance steps, costumes and settings associated with them,
as well as in using dance to explore spirituality. In 1914, she teamed
up with the dancer Ted Shawn (who later became her husband) to form the
Denishawn Company, which performed many works derived from Asian and
Anglo-European sources. Doris Humphrey and Martha Graham were
among her students. She had a major impact on ballet and modern dance.
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