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  2. Interpretive dance - Wikipedia

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    Women's interpretive dance class, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1949. Interpretive dance is a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan.It used classical concert music but marked a departure from traditional concert dance, as a rebellion against the strict rules of classical ballet.

  3. Miss America 1963 - Wikipedia

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    Interpretive Jazz Dance, "Love Walked In" Top 10 Pennsylvania: Crystale Leigh Martin Milton: 19 Dramatic Presentation with Accompaniment on Harp, "The Mad Scene" from Hamlet: Rhode Island: Deborah Babbitt Bristol: 18 Acrobatic Musical Comedy Dance South Carolina: Evelyn Ellis Greenville: 19 Interpretive Dance, "Thank Heaven for Little Girls ...

  4. Why are people doing interpretive dances to get what they ...

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    Hackman uploaded the video to TikTok with the words "making my roommate’s boyfriend perform an interpretive dance in order to spend the night" atop the footage of him dancing.

  5. Dance Your Ph.D. - Wikipedia

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    Dance Your Ph.D. started as a live event at the IMP Vienna in 2008. [2] From across Europe, scientists gathered to watch their colleagues explain their Ph.D. thesis with interpretive dance. A Ph.D. or Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree awarded in a course of study. Candidates pursuing a Ph.D. are required to engage in applied ...

  6. Woman performs bizarre interpretive dance at city ... - AOL

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    A Portland, Maine, city council meeting evolved into a scene straight out of 'Parks and Recreation' when a female citizen took the floor and broke out into an "interpretive dance" of sorts.

  7. In one section of hte dance, her dog puts his front paws on her chest and they spin around, like any pair of human dancers. In another, they sit back to back, their forelegs and her arms mirroring ...

  8. Cindy Cummings - Wikipedia

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    She acted in the film We All Come From Somewhere [2] and performed an interpretative dance as a TEDx presentation. [ 10 ] Major collaborations have included multi-year work with composer and artist Todd Winkler of Brown University, Connolly and Cleary of Paris, and Jools Gilson and Richard Povall. [ 11 ]

  9. Jean Erdman - Wikipedia

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    Other dance critics of the time noted her unique approach to dance making. New York Times dance critic John Martin remarked, "that Erdman's movement is perhaps as near to being non-associative as movement can be, yet it is freely creative. The method of composition, though naturally without story content, avoids any connotation of being merely ...