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Article: Attitudes.
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- Dance Magazine
- Article date:
- March 1, 2005
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THE HERITAGE that Paul Taylor absorbed while growing up in the modern dance scene was astonishingly productive and clear. He was a third generation pioneer in this fast developing cultural landscape, which first included the likes of Isadora Duncan and Denishawn and later Martha Graham and Doris Humphrey. What Taylor himself will bequeath as a legacy--and the guy seems far from through--is one of the richest and most creative collections of work in 20th century dance. He came as a pioneer; he will leave as a master.
What did Taylor himself take from the past? He took up dance while studying art on a swimming scholarship at Syracuse University. Coming to New York, ...
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