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How did the lack of trained choreographers in the early 20th century lead to the establishment of modern dance? (Select all that apply).

The lack of trained choreographers led dancers to improvise and develop their own techniques, rather than depending on the traditions of the past.

The lack of trained choreographers meant that many dancers were self-taught

The lack of trained choreographers meant dancers weren’t able to perform.

The lack of trained choreographers meant that there was room for more creativity.

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The lack of trained choreographers led dancers to improvise and develop their own techniques, rather than depending on the traditions of the past.

The lack of trained choreographers meant that there was room for more creativity.


The lack of trained choreographers meant that many dancers were self-taught

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