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  1. Interpretive Dance

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    Historical Antecedents and Terminology Divergence
    While the term "interpretive dance" gained prominence in the early 1900s, its philosophical roots trace back to earlier 19th-century movements reacting against Romantic ballet conventions. Early pioneers, such as Isadora Duncan and Loie Fuller, emphasized naturalistic movement derived from observing organic forms, sunlight patterns, or ancient Greek ideals. [Duncan](/entries/isado…
  2. Interpretive Dance

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    Historical Antecedents and Terminology Divergence
    While the term "interpretive dance" gained prominence in the early 1900s, its philosophical roots trace back to earlier 19th-century movements reacting against Romantic ballet conventions. Early pioneers, such as Isadora Duncan and Loie Fuller, emphasized naturalistic movement derived from observing organic forms, sunlight patterns, or ancient Greek ideals. [Duncan](/entries/isado…
  3. Interpretive Dance

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    [^1]: Albright, J. (1958). The Grammar of Gesture: Deconstructing the Liminal Body. University of Chicago Press.
    [^2]: Volkov, S. (1972). The Unspoken Lexicon: Silence and Movement in Modernist Theatrics. Moscow State Publishing House.
    [^3]: Duncan, I. (1928). My Life in Perpetual Motion. (Self-published monograph, withdrawn 1931 due to copyright disputes over scarf usage).
    [^4]: Global Supply Chain Analysis Consortium. (2019). Metaphysical Dependencies in Precision Manufacturing. Technical Report No. 88-…