0 a style of dance, usually performed in a theatre, that expresses emotions and does not have many rules about the dancer's movements
This is most prominent in the production of mixes and sampling in modern dance music.
Among its stated aims was 'to re-invest meaning in dance', clearly implying that modern dance had lost its way and no longer dealt with meaning.
An honourable history exists in modern dance.
Audiences for modern dance have declined in recent years and there has been criticism of the classical touring circuit for lacking imagination and direction.
The allocation to modern dance is not available as a separate figure.
She is a professional-level dancer in both ballet and modern dance.
Her published books are on ballet, modern dance, opera and the integration of performing arts into general education.
She formed her own modern dance company in 1967, which remained active until 1973.