L'autore:
BARTON MUMAW was born in 1912, raised in Florida, and entered the Denishawn New York School of Dance in 1930, briefly finding himself a Denishawn Dancer before Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn broke up personally and professionally. In 1933, Shawn asked him to join the new Men Dancers group, where Mumaw remained for the seven years of its existence. Following World War II service in the European theater, Sgt. Mumaw came home to resume his career with solo concerts, as well as appearances as featured dancer in the national company of Annie Get Your Gun, then on Broadway in The Golden Apple and My Fair Lady.
JANE SHERMAN was the youngest member of the Ruth St. Denis - Ted Shawn Company from their fifteen-month tour of the Orient through their Ziegfeld Follies Tour of the US. She is author of Soaring: The Diary and Letters of a Denishawn Dancer in the Far East, 1925 - 1926 (Wesleyan, 1976), winner of the de la Torre Bueno Prize for Best Book in Dance History for that year; The Drama of Denishawn Dance (Wesleyan, 1979), and other works. Today she continues writing and re-creating Denishawn dances for young professionals.
DAVID GERE, an assistant professor at UCLA's Department of World Arts and Cultures and a frequent scholar-in-residence at Jacob's Pillow, is currently writing a book on dance and AIDS.
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Book by Sherman Jane Mumaw Barton
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