Ted Shawn

Choreographer of modern dance

Ted Shawn - Choreographer of modern dance
Born

1891
134 years ago

Died

January 9th, 1972
53 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A pioneer in modern dance, this individual co-founded the Denishawn School of Dancing and Oriental Art with Ruth St. Denis, which was influential in the development of American dance. This choreographer established a male dance company, Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers, highlighting male performers in a field predominantly occupied by women. A significant figure in the early 20th century, he created numerous works that showcased the cultural significance of dance. This choreographer also contributed to dance education, promoting the art form in scientific and athletic contexts.

Co-founded the Denishawn School of Dancing

Established Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers

Created significant works in modern dance

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