Humphrey–Weidman School

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The Humphrey–Weidman School was a pioneering modern dance institution in the United States, known for developing and teaching the influential techniques of choreographers Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman.

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instanceOf educational institution
modern dance school
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline dance
field modern dance
focus choreography
performance
technique training
foundedBy Charles Weidman NERFINISHED
Doris Humphrey NERFINISHED
genre modern dance
hasPart Humphrey–Weidman dance company NERFINISHED
influencedBy Charles Weidman NERFINISHED
Doris Humphrey NERFINISHED
knownFor pioneering modern dance education in the United States
teaching Charles Weidman’s modern dance technique
teaching Doris Humphrey’s modern dance technique
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
movement American modern dance
namedAfter Charles Weidman NERFINISHED
Doris Humphrey NERFINISHED
notableFor influencing generations of American modern dancers
notableTeacher Charles Weidman NERFINISHED
Doris Humphrey NERFINISHED

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Doris Humphrey founded Humphrey–Weidman School