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  1. Edwin Myers Shawn, conocido artísticamente como Ted Shawn, (Kansas City, Misuri; 21 de octubre de 1891-Orlando, 9 de enero de 1972) fue un bailarín, coreógrafo y maestro estadounidense, pionero de la danza moderna masculina. Creó la Escuela Denishawn junto con su esposa Ruth Saint Denis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_ShawnTed Shawn - Wikipedia

    Ted Shawn (born Edwin Myers Shawn; October 21, 1891 – January 9, 1972) was a male pioneer of American modern dance. He created the Denishawn School together with his wife Ruth St. Denis. After their separation he created the all-male company Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Ted Shawn (born October 21, 1891, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.—died January 9, 1972, Orlando, Florida) was an innovative American modern dancer and cofounder of the Denishawn school and company. A former divinity student, Shawn was introduced to dance as therapy after an illness.

  4. www.danza.es › multimedia › biografiasTed Shawn — Danza.es

    Ted Shawn fue un pionero de la danza moderna que fundó la escuela y compañía Denishawn con Ruth Saint-Denis. También creó la All-Male Dancers Company y el festival Jacobs´Pillow, y escribió varios libros sobre la educación y la historia de la danza.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2017 · Learn about Ted Shawn, an American dancer who founded the Denishawn School and Jacob's Pillow, and choreographed innovative and controversial dances. He also broke social stereotypes by promoting men in dance and having a same-sex relationship.

  6. There are a number of “firsts” achieved by Ted Shawn during his lifetime: The first American man to achieve a world reputation in dance, as seen here in a famous solo. Conceived, choreographed and appeared in one of the first dance films, the Thomas Edison Company’s Dances of the Agesin 1912.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2019 · A critical biography of Ted Shawn, the \"Father of American Dance\", who founded Denishawn, Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers, and Jacob's Pillow. The book explores how Shawn's homosexuality influenced his life, writings, and choreography in the context of US dance history and gay rights.