Anna Halprin
Anna Halprin (born Hannah Dorothy Schuman; July 13, 1920 – May 24, 2021) was an American choreographer and dancer. She helped redefine dance in postwar America and pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance and referred to herself as a breaker of the rules of modern dance. In the 1950s, she established the San Francisco Dancers' Workshop to give artists like her a place to practice their art. Exploring the capabilities of her own body, she created a systematic way of moving using kinesthetic awareness. With her husband, landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, she developed the RSVP cycles, a creative methodology that includes the idea of scores and can be applied broadly across all disciplines. Many of her creations have been scores, including Myths in the 1960s which gave a
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Anna Halprin
Anna Halprin (born Hannah Dorothy Schuman; July 13, 1920 – May 24, 2021) was an American choreographer and dancer. She helped redefine dance in postwar America and pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance and referred to herself as a breaker of the rules of modern dance. In the 1950s, she established the San Francisco Dancers' Workshop to give artists like her a place to practice their art. Exploring the capabilities of her own body, she created a systematic way of moving using kinesthetic awareness. With her husband, landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, she developed the RSVP cycles, a creative methodology that includes the idea of scores and can be applied broadly across all disciplines. Many of her creations have been scores, including Myths in the 1960s which gave a
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Anna Halprin (* 13. Juli 1920 ...... che Tänzerin und Choreografin.
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Anna Halprin (born Hannah Doro ...... edi Gerber, premiered in 2010.
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アンナ・ハルプリン(出生時の姓名はハンナ・シューマン、192 ...... の発明のために新たな領域へと柔らかく導くその手腕ゆえである」
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Anna Halprin at the University of San Francisco.
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1920-07-13
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Hannah Dorothy Schuman
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Winnetka, Illinois, U.S.
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Anna Halprin at the University of San Francisco, November 2010
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Rana Halprin
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Tamalpa Institute
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Anna Halprin (* 13. Juli 1920 ...... che Tänzerin und Choreografin.
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Anna Halprin (born Hannah Doro ...... yths in the 1960s which gave a
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Anna Halprin, née Ann Dorothy ...... t de la musique expérimentale.
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アンナ・ハルプリン(出生時の姓名はハンナ・シューマン、192 ...... の発明のために新たな領域へと柔らかく導くその手腕ゆえである」
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アンナ・ハルプリン
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