Dore Hoyer (12 December 1911 – 31 December 1967) was a German expressionist dancer and choreographer. She is credited as "one of the most important solo...
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footballer Didier Hoyer (born 1961), French sprint canoeist Dore Hoyer (1911-1967), German expressionist dancer and choreographer Doug Hoyer (active since...
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premier aspiring dancers Gret Palucca, Harald Kreutzberg, Jeanna Falk, Dore Hoyer and Yvonne Georgi. Hanya Holm brought her theories to the United States...
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cry of pain; such a cry was never heard among the Greeks and Romans. Dore Hoyer and what had been Mary Wigman's dance school created Dances for Käthe...
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Wallmann, Lotte Goslar, Birgit Åkesson, Sonia Revid, and Hanna Berger. Dore Hoyer, who further developed the expressive dance of Wigman and Palucca, worked...
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were later closed because of her Jewish ancestry. One of her students, Dore Hoyer (1911–1967), who was also an associate of Mary Wigman, developed her own...
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and Mario del Monaco, classical ballet dancers such as Anna Pavlova, Dore Hoyer and Iris Scaccheri, as well as musicians such as Pietro Mascagni, Richard...
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1906 – November 2, 1953), American dancer, choreographer, and teacher Dore Hoyer (12 December 1911 – 31 December 1967), German expressionist dancer and...
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contributor to modern dance in the United States, especially Broadway musicals Dore Hoyer (1911–1967), expressionist dancer, choreographer, teacher, associate of...
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Germany (1992) Her students included Ruth Berghaus, Lotte Goslar and Dore Hoyer. Women in dance Stabel, Ralf (2001), "Palucca, Gret", Neue Deutsche Biographie...
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