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Awesomnesssquared
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HI!
I have have taken an intro to modern dance class at my school and love it and now dance as a hobby. However, I am now trying to figure out how I can further my skills and would like to continue modern and/or contemporary dancing. However, there are so many styles of modern that I have no idea which kind to take (Horton, Graham, Dunham, Merce Cunningham, and Contemporary/Post modern???!?)
Can someone tell me which technique is the best to take for modern? I was going to take an intro to horton class but had reservations. I would like to learn dance to express free movement to see how I feel fit, but I need to learn technique first!.
Also can someone tell me the difference between all these techniques (Graham, Horton, Dunham, Cunningham), and the difference between contemporary, modern, and postmodern as well?
I need an answer asap as the horton class is tomorrow!
I have have taken an intro to modern dance class at my school and love it and now dance as a hobby. However, I am now trying to figure out how I can further my skills and would like to continue modern and/or contemporary dancing. However, there are so many styles of modern that I have no idea which kind to take (Horton, Graham, Dunham, Merce Cunningham, and Contemporary/Post modern???!?)
Can someone tell me which technique is the best to take for modern? I was going to take an intro to horton class but had reservations. I would like to learn dance to express free movement to see how I feel fit, but I need to learn technique first!.
Also can someone tell me the difference between all these techniques (Graham, Horton, Dunham, Cunningham), and the difference between contemporary, modern, and postmodern as well?
I need an answer asap as the horton class is tomorrow!