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When was contemporary dance first invented?

Contemporary dance was invented around about the 1920's


When was the movement of dance invented?

The movement of dance is difficult to pinpoint to a specific invention date, as it has existed since prehistoric times. Archaeological evidence suggests that dance has been part of human culture for thousands of years, with early forms likely emerging during rituals and celebrations. Throughout history, dance has evolved across various cultures and societies, taking on numerous styles and meanings. Thus, dance as a form of expression has developed continuously rather than being invented at a specific moment.


What important artistic developments happened during the renaissance?

During the Renaissance, artists rediscovered and perfected perspective. There was a focus on giving forms realistic shapes, and modern oil paint was invented.


Who invented the methods of perspective?

this is a high level cognitive function innate to all modern humans, a person might see all sides of a situation or be it problem, and try to use a best fit solution to solve it. So it was not invented just documented or observed by very intelligent scientists who work hard or you invented it by asking ....this question. :-).....just remember the following... The more i know....the more i realise that i really know little.


What was the role of men in dance in the 20th century?

In the 20th century, men played a significant role in shaping the evolution of dance, particularly in genres like ballet, modern, and jazz. They were often seen as the leads in classical ballet, showcasing strength and athleticism while partnering female dancers. Additionally, male choreographers and dancers contributed to the emergence of new styles and movements, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional gender roles. This era also saw the rise of male solo artists who gained prominence, influencing the cultural landscape of dance.