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  1. Anna Halprin. `Parades&Changes;´. Aunque sigue siendo una gran desconocida en Europa, la norteamericana Anna Halprin, en los años 40, ya estaba haciendo obras muy en la línea de la vanguardia actual. La reconstrucción de su pieza más escandalosa, reestrenada en la Bienal de Lyon y que llega ahora al Festival de Atenas, es acto de justicia.

  2. 26 de may. de 2021 · Anna Halprin, the source of many of the ideas in experimental dance of the last 60 years, passed away at age 100 on May 24. Her teachings strongly influenced Judson Dance Theater, site-specific dance, somatic dance practice and community rituals. For her, dance was something to bring out of the theater and into our daily lives. She performed in streets, meadows, hotels and abandoned airports.

  3. 31 de may. de 2021 · Anna Halprin (July 13, 1920-May 24, 2021) began creating dances in the late 1930s and from the onset she was breaking barriers, inspiring artists from all genres, and instilling the love of moving in all people – not just dancers – around the world. Her students Trisha Brown, Yvonne Rainer, and Simone Forti who worked with the Judson Church ...

  4. 28 de sept. de 2010 · Anna Halprin, choreographer, for pioneering the post-modern dance movement. For more than 60 years, you have been a seminal force in dance and music and have...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Anna Halprin was one of the founders of the American avant-garde in modern dance. Beginning with her work in the late 1950s and early 1960s, she radically expanded ideas of what could constitute a dance, incorporating task and chance activity while also creating one of the first multiracial dance groups and incorporating the aged and terminally ill as subject and dancers in her works.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2021 · In 1953, Lawrence Halprin, working with theater designer Arch Lauterer, designed an outdoor wooden dance deck for Anna. Fifty feet below their house on Mount Tamalpais, Marin County, this small amphitheater built into the hillside was in effect an open-air studio that made it possible for Halprin to work in proximity to her children and to experience herself as part of nature.

  7. Founded in 1978 by dance and expressive arts therapy pioneers Anna Halprin and Daria Halprin, Tamalpa Institute is internationally recognized for its unique approach to movement, dance, and expressive arts therapy and education. EMBODIED HEALING & CREATIVITY.