Movement the Universal Language, Says Ted Shawn, Writing of Dance (April 21, 1936)
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An article titles "Movement the Universal Language, Says Ted Shawn, Writing of Dance" written by Ted Shawn and published by the Boston Herald in April 21, 1936. This article is the Seventh in a series of 27 articles about dancing written by Ted Shawn and published between April 7 and June 9, 1936 by the Boston Herald. This article focuses on movement and the universal language of dance. Shawn then goes to explain how clarity in conception and execution of the dance is essential for an honest understanding of the art of dancing.
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Ted Shawn was the founder and director of the Jacob’s Pillow, a dance center, school and performance space located in Becket, Massachusetts. The organization is known for the oldest internationally acclaimed Summer dance festival in the United States. Ted Shawn also taught at Springfield College during the 1932-33 school year, and a number of Springfield College students went on tour with Shawn in the first all male modern dance troupe. Ted Shawn (October 21, 1891 - January 9, 1972), originally Edwin Myers Shawn, was one of the first notable male pioneers of American modern dance. Along with creating Denishawn with former wife Ruth St. Denis, he also created the well-known, all-male company Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers. He was also the founder and creator of the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts, and was knighted by the King of Denmark for his efforts on behalf of the Royal Danish Ballet.