Doris Humphrey — American Dancer born on October 17, 1895, died on December 29, 1958

Doris Batcheller Humphrey was a dancer and choreographer of the early twentieth century. Along with her contemporaries Martha Graham and Katherine Dunham, Humphrey was one of the second generation modern dance pioneers who followed their forerunners – including Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn – in exploring the use of breath and developing techniques still taught today. As many of her works were annotated, Humphrey continues to be taught, studied and performed... (wikipedia)

The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing.
There are movements which impinge upon the nerves with a strength that is incomparable, for movement has power to stir the senses and emotions, unique in itself.