Humphrey-Weidman is a
modern dance technique based on the theory and action of fall and recovery. It originated in 1928 when
Doris Humphrey and
Charles Weidman broke away from the
Denishawn school and moved to
New York City. There they pioneered
modern dance in the United States by founding a
dance school and
company to teach and perform their technique. Doris Humphrey disbanded the Humphrey-Weidman school and company in the 1940s.
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References
- Humphrey, Doris (1959) The art of making dances, New York:Rinehart (New York:Grove Weidenfeld, 1991 ISBN 0802130739)