Margaret H'Doubler
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American dance instructor
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Why Is Margaret H'Doubler Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Newell H'Doubler was a dance instructor who created the first dance major at the University of Wisconsin. Her dance pedagogy was a blend of expressing emotions and scientific description. She used her knowledge about the body to help create movement to express what the dancers were feeling. She wrote five books about her pedagogy and about the importance of dance in education. Among H'Doubler's students was Anna Halprin, a post-modern dance pioneer.
Margaret H'Doubler's Published Works
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Published Works
- Dance: A Creative Art Experience (1957) (128)
- Dance as an Educational Force. (1976) (3)
- Movement and its rhythmic structure (1946) (2)
- The dance (2)
- An Interpretation of Rhythm (1932) (2)
- Oral History Interview: Margaret H'Doubler (609) (1975) (0)
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