The Routledge Dance Studies Reader represents the range and diversity of writings from the 1980s and 1990s, providing contemporary perspectives on ballet, modern dance, postmodern 'movement performance' jazz, South Asian dance and Black dance. In an enlightening introduction, Alexandra Carter traces
The Routledge dance studies reader
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 337
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Represents the range and diversity of writings on dance from the mid-to-late 20th century, providing contemporary perspectives on ballet, modern dance, postmodern 'movement performance' jazz and ethnic dance. Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; General introduction; Introduction; Choreographers: dancing for de Valois and Ashton; Torse: there are no fixed points in space; 'No' to spectacle; Pina Bausch: dance and emancipation; Imaginary homelands: creating a new dance language; Introduction; Dancers talking about performance; I am a dancer; A dancing consciousness; Spacemaking: experiences of a virtual body; Introduction; Bridging the critical distance; Between description and deconstruction; Oh, That Pineapple Rag!; Spring: Ashton's Symphonic Variations in America
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Represents the range and diversity of writings on dance from the mid-to-late twentieth century, providing contemporary perspectives on ballet, modern dance, postmodern 'movement performance' jazz and ethnic dance.</div> <br> Content: BOOK COVER; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGE