Ruth Dennis Research Paper

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Ruth St. Denis, original name Ruth Dennis (born January 20, 1879 New Jersey - died July 21, 1968, Los Angeles, California). She was a ballerina as well as a pioneer of modern dance who influenced almost every phase of American dance. She was along with Isadora Duncan, Maud Allen and Loie Fuller that they were one of the founders of interpretive dance. Ruth St. Denis was an artist of contradictions, simultaneously attracted to metaphysics and sentimental romances, to mysticism and showbiz glamour.
Personal life history:
Ruth was born in 1879 that was growing up on a farm in Somerville, New Jersey; Ruth Dennis lived a very happy childhood. She was encouraged to study dance when she was very young by Emily Dennis who is her mother was a highly educated woman who was a physician. As can be seen, her mother is a significant person to contribute a success in her career. After her passion for dancing turned more clearly, her mother worked so hard to take opportunity to perform in New York. She encouraged fully …show more content…

Denis. After that, she toured for Zara around America, Europe through those events she had chance to work with many famous artists such as Sada Yacco and Loie Fuller. On day while in the tour with a show in Buffalo, she saw an Egyptian Deities cigarette poster that impressed her ideas of dancing and gave her an opinion that not only showing symbol of Egypt, but a universal symbol of all the elements of history and art which may be expressed through human body. She reinforced her contention in some resources which is “dance begins in consciousness, not in body”. Unfortunately, she was unable to release the Egyptian ballet she had in her mind. But she knew it was a foundation of what was to be in her

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