Ruth St. Denis

Dancer and educator, Denishawn School founder

Ruth St. Denis - Dancer and educator, Denishawn School founder
Born

January 20th, 1879
146 years ago

Died

July 21st, 1968
56 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Pioneer in modern dance, contributed to the development and popularization of dance as an art form in America. Founded the Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts with Ted Shawn, which became a major institution for training dancers. Created numerous original works that combined various cultural influences, emphasizing the spiritual and expressive aspects of movement. Collaborated with many prominent artists and musicians, and significantly impacted the landscape of American dance through performances and teaching.

Founded the Denishawn School of Dancing

Introduced Eastern dance influences

Choreographed 'The Nautch Dance'

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