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Forum for Modern Language Studies 2007 43(4):427-437; doi:10.1093/fmls/cqm062
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© The Author (2007). Published by Oxford University Press for the Court of the University of St Andrews. All rights reserved

Mary Wigman and German Modern Dance: A Modernist Witch?

Jiyun Song

Department of German
University of Miami
5202 University Drive
Coral Gables FL 33146
USA

jsong{at}miami.edu

   Abstract

This study engages with the two Witch Dances by Mary Wigman, a pioneering artist of German modern dance called Ausdruckstanz that developed during the first two decades of the twentieth century. By situating the dances within the cultural context of the time, the paper shows how Wigman's choice of a witch figure represents her effort to solve the dilemma of becoming both popular and innovative at the same time.

Key Words: dance • modernism • Wigman, Mary • Weimar Republic • avant-garde • body culture


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