Two General Methods of Education for Dancers, Declares Ted Shawn (April 16, 1936)
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An article titled "Two General Methods of Education for Dancers, Declares Ted Shawn" written by Ted Shawn and published by the Boston Herald in April 16, 1936. This article is the Fifth in a series of 27 articles about dancing written by Ted Shawn and published between April 7 and June 9, 1936 by the Boston Herald. This article focuses on two general methods of education for dancers, the vertical, which focuses intensively in one dance style, and the horizontal, which focuses in a holistic training of a variety of dance forms. Shawn then goes to explain how he prefers the horizontal method. For biographical information on Ted Shawn, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/584.
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