Ruth st dennis biography of albert einstein
Details the life and monumental career of the great and influential dancer, examines her dances and her technique, and p.
Ruth St. Denis January 20, — July 21, was one of the mothers of modern dances and a cofounder of the Denishawn School of Dance. She was known for inventing a new form of modern dance mixed with eastern ideas. Denis was born with the name Ruth Denis in New Jersey. Her father was a machinist whose career and income were never stable.
Her mother, who had a medical degree and a nonconformist spirit, would rigorously train St. It was these exercises that had sparked St. According to St. Denis, American popular dances at the time only consisted of dull movements such as cartwheels, splits and kicks that any dancers could perform; they had little to do with aesthetics or poetry or philosophy.
In , when St. Denis saw a cigarette advertisement that depicted the Egyptian goddess Isis, she realized that her destiny was not just to become a public entertainer; she wanted to become something more. It was this Egyptian goddess image that had deeply inspired her to incorporate Oriental ideas into dancing. The presence of elephants, chariots, dancing girls, soldiers and even real Eastern people made it as if the visitors were in an actual Indian city.
Since then, St. Denis was intrigued to learn more about Indian culture and dances.