Cross-cultural Influences in Modern Dance

Authors

  • Prof. Elena Petrova Author

Keywords:

Modern dance, Cross-cultural influences, Choreography, Globalization, Cultural exchange

Abstract

Modern dance, as an evolving and expressive art form, has been profoundly shaped by cross-cultural influences, 
reflecting the interconnectedness of societies in our globalized world. This abstract explores the dynamic interplay of 
diverse cultural elements in modern dance, examining how choreographers, dancers, and audiences contribute to 
the synthesis of movement vocabularies, narratives, and aesthetics. Through a comprehensive review of literature, 
historical examples, and contemporary case studies, this analysis sheds light on the transformative impact of crosscultural exchanges on the evolution of modern dance. The historical roots of modern dance reveal pioneers like 
Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis, who drew inspiration from various cultures to break away from traditional 
ballet constraints. As the genre matured, artists such as Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, and Alvin Ailey 
embraced cross-cultural influences, incorporating elements from African, Asian, and indigenous dance traditions. 
This fusion not only expanded the range of movements but also enriched the emotional and narrative depth of 
modern dance performances.

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Published

2023-01-05

How to Cite

Cross-cultural Influences in Modern Dance. (2023). International Journal of Fine, Performing and Visual Arts, ISSN: 3006-6581, 3(1), 1-5. https://internationaljournals.org/index.php/artsjournal/article/view/68