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  2. Natya Shastra - Wikipedia

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    The text re-asserts a similar message in the closing chapter, stating for example, in verses 36.20–21 that performance arts such as drama, songs, music, and dance with music are equal in importance as the exposition of the Vedic hymns, and that participating in vocal or instrumental music once is superior to bathing in river Ganges for a ...

  3. Guido of Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    Guido of Arezzo (Italian: Guido d'Arezzo; [n 1] c. 991–992 – after 1033) was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music.A Benedictine monk, he is regarded as the inventor—or by some, developer—of the modern staff notation that had a massive influence on the development of Western musical notation and practice.

  4. Agrippina Vaganova - Wikipedia

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    Agrippina Yakovlevna Vaganova (Russian: Агриппина Яковлевна Ваганова; 26 June 1879 – 5 November 1951) was a Soviet and Russian ballet teacher who developed the Vaganova method – the technique which derived from the teaching methods of the old Imperial Ballet School (today the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet) under the Premier Maître de Ballet Marius Petipa ...

  5. Vaganova method - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Vaganova wrote Fundamentals of the Classical Dance, which remains a standard textbook for the instruction of ballet technique. In 1948, Vaganova authored a book titled The Foundation For Dance (more commonly known as Basic Principles of Russian Classical Dance ) that outlined her training method and ballet technique.

  6. Ted Shawn - Wikipedia

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    Ted Shawn wrote and published nine books that provided a foundation for Modern Dance: [11] 1920 – Ruth St. Denis: Pioneer and Prophet; 1926 – The American Ballet; 1929 – Gods Who Dance; 1935 – Fundamentals of a Dance Education; 1940 – Dance We Must; 1944 – How Beautiful Upon the Mountain; 1954 – Every Little Movement: a Book About ...

  7. Irmgard Bartenieff - Wikipedia

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    In 1977–1978 she conducted a study of cross-cultural methods of movement fundamentals, presenting her findings in a major conference paper. [12] It was the first demonstration of Fundamentals to Bartenieff’s peers in dance research. These projects contributed significantly to the theoretical development of Effort/Shape and Fundamentals.

  8. Dance music - Wikipedia

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    The Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart tracks the most popular tracks played by radio stations using a "dance music" format. Modern dance music is typically a core component of the rhythmic adult contemporary and rhythmic contemporary formats, and an occasional component of the contemporary hit radio format in the case of dance songs which chart.

  9. John Martin (dance critic) - Wikipedia

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    [7] As a dance critic, he and others were convinced they would not become a "subspecies of music criticism" and set out to prove this by educating the audience and the dancers in the ways of professionalism. His efforts brought modern dance to a level equal in stature and independent of music and theatre within the arts. [5]