Danseuses de la Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts - 1922
©Library of Congress - LC-B2- 5854-8
Martha Graham est au centre et Louise Brooks est la deuxième à partir de la droite.
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Danseuses de la Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts - 1922
©Library of Congress - LC-B2- 5854-8
Martha Graham est au centre et Louise Brooks est la deuxième à partir de la droite.

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Ted Shawn by Charles Sheldon
Dance We Must
The Art and Costumes of Ruth St.Denis and Ted Shawn, 1906-1940
Edited with text by Kevin M.Murphy and Caroline Hamilton
with additional contributions by Erica Dankmeyer, Panalee Maskati, Norton Owen, Thandi Steele, Munjulika R.Tarah
Williams College Museum of Art, Williamson, Massachussetts 2022, 128 pages,70 color., Hardcover, 20.96 x 26.67 cm, ISBN 9781646570270
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On America's first modern dance company and its many collaborators, with reproductions of costumes, sets, ephemera and more
Ruth St Denis (1879–1968) and Ted Shawn (1891–1972) pioneered modern dance in the US with their company Denishawn, founded in 1914. Incorporating elements from ancient, non-Western and Native American sources, Denishawn became the first important American dance company. A generation of dancers and choreographers, including Martha Graham, trained and performed with the company, and many artists, including Auguste Rodin, John Singer Sargent, Katherine Dreier, Marcel Duchamp and Joseph Cornell, collaborated with them. This catalog reproduces artwork, sets, ephemera and especially costumes, many of which have not been seen since the 1930s. Some of the materials and costumes, as well as the choreography, borrow from East and South Asian and Native American cultures, and the publication interrogates the legacy of cultural appropriation in dance. The materials also demonstrate St. Denis and Shawn’s stylistic and personal connections to American and European modernists, broadening an understanding of American dance in early modernism.
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Ruth St. Denis in The Peacock costume at the Denishawn School. (1915). Source
Feather of the Dawn with Ted Shawn while with the Denishawn Dancers

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Je vois les hommes et les femmes dansant rythmiquement dans la joie, en haut d'une colline baignée des rayons safran du soleil levant. Je les vois se mouvant lentement, avec des gestes fluides et sereins, dans l'incandescence de la lune levée. Je les vois dans la célébration; la célébration de la terre et du ciel et de la mer et des collines, en des mouvements libres et heureux qui sont autant de projections de leur sentiment de paix et d'adoration. Je vois la Danse utilisée comme moyen de communication d'âme à âme, pour exprimer ce qui est trop profond, trop fin pour les mots. Je vois les enfants grandir droits et proportionnés, vifs, sûrs dans leur mouvement, pleins de dignité et de grâce, portant leurs corps avec légèreté et puissance. Je vois notre race devenir plus fine et plus rapide à se corriger elle-même - parce que la Danse révèle l'âme.
Extrait d’un article de Ruth Saint Denis pour la revue Denishawn Magazine (1924-1925)
Louise with the Denishawn Dance Troupe
Denison Dance troupe. Not sure, but it perhaps looks like Louise is kneeling between the two men on the left.