Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers

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Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers was a pioneering all-male modern dance company in the United States that challenged gender norms in dance during the 1930s.

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instanceOf American dance company
all-male dance company
modern dance company
activeYearsEnd 1940
activeYearsStart 1933
artisticDirector Ted Shawn
associatedWith American modern dance pioneers
Jacob's Pillow
surface form: Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival
basedIn Becket, Massachusetts
Jacob's Pillow
surface form: Jacob’s Pillow
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved circa 1940
endCause World War II era touring and financial difficulties
founder Ted Shawn
genre modern dance
hasPart male dancers only
historicalSignificance helped establish Jacob’s Pillow as a dance center
one of the first sustained all-male modern dance companies in the United States
inception 1933
influenced development of male modern dance in America
later generations of male modern dancers
influencedBy Denishawn
legacy contributed to acceptance of male bodies in modern dance performance
expanded public perception of men as concert dancers
locationOfFormation Lee, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
mediaType live performance company
movement modern dance movement in the United States
notableMember Barton Mumaw
John Christian
Stuart Hodes
notableWork Dances of the Ages
Kinetic Molpai
Maori War Haka
Olympiad
performanceVenue Jacob's Pillow
surface form: Jacob’s Pillow barn studio

concert stages across the United States
purpose to challenge gender norms in dance
to promote modern dance as a serious art form for men
subjectOf archival films documenting early modern dance
dance history scholarship on masculinity in modern dance
touringArea Canada
Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States
trainingFocus combination of athleticism and modern dance technique
emphasis on strength and masculinity in movement

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Ted Shawn founded Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers
Ted Shawn notableWork Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers
Edwin Myers Shawn founded Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers