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avant-gardeIn the arts, those artists or works that are in the forefront of new developments in their media. The term was introduced (as was ‘reactionary’) after the French Revolution, when it was used to describe any socialist political movement.
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1981, MONTREAL Marie Chouinard, queen of Canadian avantgarde, takes audience participation to a new level when she performs Danseuse-performeuse cherche amoureux ou amoureuse pour la nuit du ler juin (Dancer-performer Seeks Male or Female Lover for the Night of June 1). ; and those of the mathematicians of the avantgarde, such as Thabit ibn Qurra, his grandson Ibrahim ibn Sinan, al-Quhi, Ibn al-Haytham, and so on. In Senghor's Shadow: Art, Politics, and the Avantgarde in Senegal, 1960-1995. |
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