"Degenerate Dance" Carole Kew The Case of Mary Wigman

Por: Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoDetalles de publicación: 2017 Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,Descripción: 9 pTema(s): En: Dance Research Vol. 35, núm. 2, Winter 2017, p. 209 - 218Resumen: RESUMEN: Mary Wigman (1886-1973) remained in Germany during the period of the Third Reich. Based on an article published in 1940 entitled Entarteter Tanz (Degenerate Dance), this essay discusses why the dance of mary Wigman and, more broadly, why Weimar dance was labelled "degenerate" by the National Socialist regime. The argument is framed with reference to an article written by Mary Wigman about her school which was published a few months later in the same prominent dance journal, Der Tanz. PALABRAS CLAVE: Mary Wigman, Klara Walther, Claire Therwal, Tatjana Barbakoff, Fred Hildenbrandt, Wigman school, Weimar dance, degenerate dance
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RESUMEN: Mary Wigman (1886-1973) remained in Germany during the period of the Third Reich. Based on an article published in 1940 entitled Entarteter Tanz (Degenerate Dance), this essay discusses why the dance of mary Wigman and, more broadly, why Weimar dance was labelled "degenerate" by the National Socialist regime. The argument is framed with reference to an article written by Mary Wigman about her school which was published a few months later in the same prominent dance journal, Der Tanz. PALABRAS CLAVE: Mary Wigman, Klara Walther, Claire Therwal, Tatjana Barbakoff, Fred Hildenbrandt, Wigman school, Weimar dance, degenerate dance