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Carl Paris
In a career spanning 1910–1951, Charles H. Williams was a pioneering educator, author, choreographer, and athletic director at the Hampton Institute in Virginia, an all-Black school that focused on the vocational education of young people. His inte
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781135000356-rem1253-1
Autor:
Carl Paris
An early initiator of Black modern dance, Hemsley Winfield first gained recognition as an actor and director of the New Negro Art Theater in New York City. Galvanized by his success, Winfield founded the New Negro Art Theater Dance Group in 1931. Lik
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781135000356-rem1254-1
Autor:
Carl Paris
Publikováno v:
Congress on Research in Dance Conference Proceedings. 2011:20-28
Postmodern articulations in contemporary theatrical modern dance have produced new black male expressions–straight and gay–that disrupt rigid and reductive representations of identity and masculinity and also open up pluralistic and libratory pos
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Carl Paris
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TDR/The Drama Review. 49:64-74
Bill T. Jones is an African American whose choreographic roots are in the largely white postmodern dance of the s and ’s. Perhaps more than any other choreographer of his time, he has held up his ethnicity, his sexuality, his poli