"I'm not interested in how people move, but what makes them move"
I will tell you about an inspiration for me that is Pina Bausch, she was a German dancer, choreographer and director of contemporary dance. She had an avant-garde style, a mix of different movements. Bausch proposed dance pieces that are composed in cooperation between different expressions: body movements, emotions, sounds and scenery. Pina Bausch's work is connected to the German expressionist dance tradition, involving feelings of existential human anguish, anomie and dissociation. Bausch took over as director of the Wuppertal Opera Ballet, Bausch choreographed Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, an iconic work which I will leave you a photo and link to. In 1980, at the age of 35, he died of cancer. During the 1980s, Bausch was probably the dancer who most influenced generations of contemporary dance and art in general and is still a major influence on the history of dance today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3L7p5qqBDY

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