The New Statesman
•The radical women who made modern dance
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Sara Veale presents the women who propelled modern dance into the mainstream.
Veale focuses on the decades between the 1880s and the 1960s .
Loie Fuller , Maud Allan and Isadora Duncan were the Mother of Modern Dance’ The big four of modern dance defined the technique.
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83
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86
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formal
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English
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70
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