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First modern choreographer to create their own technique- "contraction" and "release"
Modern dance pioneer who performed solo barefoot dances in long, sheer tunics
Revolutionary choreographer known for his use of chance methods
Choreographer known for utilizing jazz to express character conflict in West Side Story
Father of jazz dance
Modern dance pioneers that established a school whose title used both of their dance
Modern dance pioneers that established a school whose title used both of their names
Second generation modern dancer whose chance methods began the post modern movement
African American Vaudeville performer credited with bringing the jazz craze to Europe
A dancer known for his athletic dance style that can be seen in Signin in the Rain
Insisted that dance numbers should relate to or enhance the plot of a musical
One of the first black performers who presented artistic dance on the Vaudeville stage
Choreographer whose work in Oklahoma established dance as a dramatic tool
One of the best tap dancers and all-around entertainers ever known
Developed movements and style in the 1940s still prevalent in jazz choreography
He is credited with popularizing modern dance and revolutionizing African American participation in 20th century concert dance
Modern dance pioneer who developed a technique built around the premise of "fall" and "recovery"
Avant garde composer, inventor of the "prepared piano", and frequent collaborator with Merce Cunningham
Pop artist whose use of tap in music videos introduced tap to a younger audience

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