Dancers, choreographers, works
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| Pioneer of modern dance in the 19th century | Martha Graham
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| Wrote the ballet "Apollo" | George Balanchine
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| the first pioneer of contemporary ballet through the development of neoclassical ballet | George Balanchine
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| Mother of modern dance | Isadora Duncan
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| Began choreography after seeing an advertisement with the Egyptian goddess Isis | Ruth St. Denis
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| Ted Shawn's wife | Ruth St. Denis
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| Ruth St. Denis's husband | Ted Shawn
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| Created a company of all male dancers, "Jacob's Pillow" in Massachusetts. | Ted Shawn
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| Father of German modern dance | Rudolf von Laban
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| Female student and teacher at Denishawn | Doris Humphrey
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| These two established a school and developed a technique based on fall and recovery with a strong emphasis on balance and pull of gravity | Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman
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| Martha Graham's first male dancer; Married Martha Graham | Eric Hawkings
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| Began black performance dance; combined native Carribean and modern dance | Katherine Dunham
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| Father of post-modern dance and student of Martha Graham; collaborated with composer John Cage | Merce Cunningham
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| Father of Jazz dance | Jack Cole
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| Pioneer of musical theatre choreography | Agnes de Mille
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| Choreographer of "West Side Story" | Jerome Robbins
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| Famous breakthrough musical by Agnes de Mille | Oklahoma
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