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new dance

Modern dance style that overlaps with contemporary dance, but is more usually applied to ‘newer’ dance artists whose styles stem from release or contact improvisation-based work (freer, more organic movement) and more independent styles or fusions. Examples of new or independent dancers are Laurie Booth and other artists influenced by the Brazilian martial arts movement style capoeira.



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Like many modern dancers in the 1930s, Dudley was part of the New Dance Group, a hotbed of dance dedicated to social reform.
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