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  2. Graham technique - Wikipedia

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    Graham technique has been called the "cornerstone" of American modern dance, and has been taught worldwide. [2] It is widely regarded as the first codified modern dance technique, [3] and strongly influenced the later techniques of Merce Cunningham, Lester Horton, and Paul Taylor. [4] [5] [6]

  3. Modern dance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    With clear pioneers, pupils and principles, modern dance began to emerge as a distinctly American art form to be taught and developed throughout the country and continent. [citation needed] Later choreographers searched for new methods of dance composition. Merce Cunningham (1919–2009) introduced chance procedures and composition by field.

  4. Modern dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern dance is a broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance which includes dance styles such as ballet, folk, ethnic, religious, and social dancing; and primarily arose out of Europe and the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  5. St. Paul's Convent School - Wikipedia

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    The school has four sections: nursery N1–N4, kindergarten K1–K3, primary P1–P6 and secondary F1-F6. [3] The school's motto is Omnia omnibus, Latin for "Being all things to all people, irrespective of race, religion or social status. (1 Cor 9:22). [4]

  6. Riviera Schools - Wikipedia

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    In addition to academics, Riviera allows students in preschool through fifth grade to choose from a wide array of activities at the elementary level, including ceramics, copper enameling, music and voice lessons, drama, ballet, flamenco, contemporary dance, yoga, tennis, and intramural sports.

  7. Contemporary ballet - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary ballet leap. Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. [1] It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows a greater range of movement of the upper body and is not constrained to the rigorously defined body lines and forms found in traditional, classical ballet.