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  2. Katherine Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Dunham. Katherine Dunham in 1956. Katherine Mary Dunham (June 22, 1909 – May 21, 2006) [1] was an American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and social activist. Dunham had one of the most successful dance careers of the 20th century and directed her own dance company for many years. She has been called the "matriarch and queen ...

  3. Katherine Dunham Company - Wikipedia

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    The Katherine Dunham Company, a troupe of dancers, singers, actors and musicians, was the first African-American modern dance company. History [ edit ] Founded in Chicago , it grew out of Ballet Nègre , a student troupe founded in 1930 by Katherine Dunham (1909–2006), which later became the Negro Dance Group .

  4. Beryl McBurnie - Wikipedia

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    She became a popular teacher at the New Dance Group, where in 1942 Pearl Primus was a student. Primus, like Katherine Dunham, studied West Indian dance from McBurnie and joined the group, which appeared at various venues in New York. In 1941 McBurnie assumed a pseudonym name "La Belle Rosette" and performed professionally under that stage name.

  5. 9 Black women who made history in the world of dance - AOL

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    Katherine Dunham. The “matriarch” of Black dance, Katherine Dunham, was a dancer and choreographer and the first to open a Black dance company in the 1930s that performed all over the world ...

  6. Pearl Primus - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Primus. Pearl Eileen Primus (November 29, 1919 – October 29, 1994) was an American dancer, choreographer and anthropologist. Primus played an important role in the presentation of African dance to American audiences. Early in her career she saw the need to promote African dance as an art form worthy of study and performance.

  7. Describes dancer Katherine Dunham's philosophical system and her application of the "Dunham technique" in the Children's Workshop of the Katherine Dunham Museum in East St. Louis (Illinois). Contends that Dunham incorporates rites of passage to transform the lives of participants through intense involvement in art as a way of life.

  8. Charles Moore (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1952 and 1960, Moore was a member of Katherine Dunham's dance company at the Dunham School of Dance and Theater. Career [ edit ] In 1959, Moore began teaching Katherine Dunham's technique in New York City at the Clark Center, the New Dance Group Studio, and for Harlem Youth Activities ( Har-You-Act ), Hunter College, Medgar Evers ...

  9. Black women in ballet - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Dunham was a significant contributor to the involvement of Black women in ballet. In 1931, Dunham helped establish Ballet Négre, which was one of the first Black ballet companies in the United States. Though the group quickly disbanded, it was an important precursor to the establishment of other Black ballet companies.