Anna Halprin

Dancer, Award Winner

1920 –

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Who is Anna Halprin?

Anna Halprin helped pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance and referred to herself as the breaker of modern dance. Halprin, along with her contemporaries such as Trisha Brown, Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer, John Cage, and Robert Morris, collaborated and built a community based around the fundamentals of post-modern dance. In 1950s, she established the San Francisco Dancers’ Workshop to give artists like her a place to practice their art. Being able to freely explore the capabilities of her own body, she created a systematic way of moving using kinesthetic awareness. Many of her works since have been based on scores, including Planetary Dance, 1987, and Myths in the 1960s which gave a score to the audience, making them performers as well.

Halprin was diagnosed with rectal cancer in 1972. In order to understand her ailment, she documented her own experiences and compiled the information to make her own healing process called The Five Stages of Healing. In 1981, she applied The Five Stages of Healing to her community and developed large community pieces.

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Born
Jul 13, 1920
Winnetka
Also known as
  • Anna Schuman
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Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    (1937 - 1942)
Lived in
  • Marin County

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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