Dance Costume
mid 20th century (made)
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Silk tunic worn for an unidentified Natural Movement production.
Natural Movement is a form of dance developed by Madge Atkinson (1885-1970), based on the natural movements of the human body. Atkinson was inspired by the wide interest in free dance in the early 20th century and her works were developed for both theatre and education.
Natural Movement is a form of dance developed by Madge Atkinson (1885-1970), based on the natural movements of the human body. Atkinson was inspired by the wide interest in free dance in the early 20th century and her works were developed for both theatre and education.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Silk |
Brief description | Rectangular one-shouldered silk tunic worn for an unidentified Natural Movement production |
Physical description | Tunic or gown made of two pieces of rectangular printed silk, stitched together on one shoulder only. The rectangles do not match precisely. The pattern on the silk is in blue, green and mauve-pink on a beige ground. |
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Credit line | Given by Francine Watson Coleman on behalf of the Natural Movement organisation |
Object history | Acquired as a part of the Natural Movement Collection. |
Summary | Silk tunic worn for an unidentified Natural Movement production. Natural Movement is a form of dance developed by Madge Atkinson (1885-1970), based on the natural movements of the human body. Atkinson was inspired by the wide interest in free dance in the early 20th century and her works were developed for both theatre and education. |
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Accession number | S.69-2020 |
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Record created | February 24, 2020 |
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