And since concluding her post-Paris stay in Britain's Royal Ballet in 2006, she has concentrated on "contemporary dance, " which eschews ballet's pointe work but keeps some of its positions and physical accents.
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Trisha Brown first made a name for herself in the 1960s when she appeared on the New York dance scene as a performer of quiet charisma and a dance maker of regularly sly rebelliousness.
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British television presenter Gail Porter was also at the tribute: "As soon as I saw it on Twitter, I thought 'let's go and have a dance', " she told CNN while twittering away on her cell phone.
She is investigating the strange dance the creature does on top of its ball of muck.
The dance floor gets so crowded she sometimes gets stepped on.
The term "world music" strikes her as too anthropological and voyeuristic, she says, but dance music is something anyone can throw on and move to.
Miss Kim stays on the outskirts, scared she might be dragged into a dance by the boisterous throngs.
She started learning to dance at the age of eight and by 10 had ventured on a month long tour of Australia.
In her spare time, she likes to dance and sing in her bedroom, meet up with friends and mess around on her computer.
"I think some might know what could happen, but if you have a drink you tend to go out on the dance floor, forget and just pick up your drink, " she said.
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Still, she scouts her own locations, helps choreographs her dance routines, and obviously spends a good deal of time on the music itself.
"I've also been inspired by the gorgeous Steve Jones on the BBC's Let's Dance for Comic Relief to strut my stuff, " she added.
"This was a prayer that was done, and they finished it by either burning (the mask) or laying it out on the tundra, and then they would be remade every year for the next dance, " she said.
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