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Influences like Isadora Duncan who rebelled against conventional dance styles and started a new era known as The American Modern Dance revolution. Her and her followers differed from eary dance styles such as Ballet and ritualistic Zuin Indian Rain Dance where movement was structured and gestures of the body were restricted to certain motions, Isadora believed that dance should be a natural and free motion of the body in which you were able to move and dance in a way that expressed your mood or state of mind I believe the influences of Isadora and others can still be seen today in hip-hop, gymnastics and other freestyle moving dancing. Dance seems to be still an activity in which everyone is able to participate without a price tag dance clubs etc. making dance have no econimic value or status requirement for people in our society. for rich and for poor danc is free for us all.

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Q: How are the dance styles we are familier with changing and also as the lines between genres start to blur...how is dance bridging the gap between socio-economic status and culture?
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