This study chronicles the American adaptation of the theory and
practice of the French acting, singing, and aesthetics teacher,
Francois Delsarte. Delsartism was introduced in the United States
by Steele Mackaye, Delsarte's only American student. American
Delsartism, with its emphasis on physical culture and expression,
differed significantly from Delsarte's works in France. The system
evolved from professional training for actors and orators to a
means of physical culture and expression that became popular among
middle and upper class American women and girls. It allowed
nineteenth-century women to pay attention to their bodies, to
explore their own physicality, and to perform in a socially
acceptable venues. In its later manifestations, Delsartism
influenced the innovative dance of such artists as Isadora Duncan,
Ruth St. Denis, and Ted Shawn. Biographical information on the most
notable figures in the development of American Delsartism is
presented along with a discussion of the spread of Delsartism
throughout the United States and to Germany. The Delsartean
approach to training and expression is traced from Delsarte and
Mackaye through the theory, teaching, and performance of Genevieve
Stebbins, the most notable American proponent of the system.
This work will appeal to scholars of dance history and of late
nineteenth-century women's studies. Theater historians will
appreciate the detailed account of the system as developed and
taught by Steele Mackaye as training for actors. Although
Delsartism has been acknowledged as relevant to the history of
modern dance, scant information and research has previously been
published which explores the movement in depth and discusses its
importance to women's physical and cultural education in
nineteenth-century America. Photographs illustrate the text and an
extensive bibliography serves as a useful guide for further
research.
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