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Jacqueline Robinson was born in London in 1922, she died in Paris in 2000. She is considered as a main figure of modern dance in France.
Danseuse, chorégraphe et pédagogue, Jacqueline Robinson fonda en 1955 à Paris l’une des premières écoles de danse contemporaine à dispenser une formation professionnelle, L’Atelier de la Danse, qui devint rapidement un haut lieu de rencontres artistiques favorisant le développement d’une modernité chorégraphique encore peu reconnue. De nombreux professeurs de renommée internationale tels que Jérôme Andrews, Bella Reine, Delphine Rybinski et Susan Buirge se succédèrent à ses côtés, formant ou accompagnant plusieurs générations d’artistes. Dans le souci exigeant de transmission qui l’anima sa vie durant, Jacqueline Robinson écrivit également d’importants ouvrages témoignant de sa riche expérience où création et enseignement artistiques furent étroitement liés : L’Enfant et la danse (Éditions Universitaires, 1975), Éléments du langage chorégraphique (Vigot, 1981), L’Aventure de la danse moderne en France 1920-1970 (Bougé, 1990) ou encore Introduction au langage musical (Chiron, 1991).