The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 96
... modern dance were posited . In fact , ballet dancers can make more legible use of " modern " movement as a stylistic expression than many modernists . They conceive the modern dance not as an " attitude , " but as a gamut of gesture ...
... modern dance were posited . In fact , ballet dancers can make more legible use of " modern " movement as a stylistic expression than many modernists . They conceive the modern dance not as an " attitude , " but as a gamut of gesture ...
Page 98
... modern dance is specifically amelodic , percussive , fragmentary and hard . Among many of the puritanical rationalisms resident in modern choreographers is the theory that a fluent melody is sickly and only capable of recalling the ...
... modern dance is specifically amelodic , percussive , fragmentary and hard . Among many of the puritanical rationalisms resident in modern choreographers is the theory that a fluent melody is sickly and only capable of recalling the ...
Page 119
... modern buildings are beautiful and imaginative as all other creations of our rich technique . They are another tribute to our creative age . We have discussed modern architecture as a new style , functionally arrived at , in building ...
... modern buildings are beautiful and imaginative as all other creations of our rich technique . They are another tribute to our creative age . We have discussed modern architecture as a new style , functionally arrived at , in building ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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