Terpsichore in Sneakers (eBook)

Post-Modern Dance

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1987
311 Seiten
Wesleyan University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8195-7180-9 (ISBN)

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Terpsichore in Sneakers -  Sally Banes
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A dance critic's essays on post-modern dance. Drawing on the postmodern perspective and concerns that informed her groundbreaking Terpischore in Sneakers, Sally Bane's Writing Dancing documents the background and development of avant-garde and popular dance, analyzing individual artists, performances, and entire dance movements. With a sure grasp of shifting cultural dynamics, Banes shows how postmodern dance is integrally connected to other oppositional, often marginalized strands of dance culture, and considers how certain kinds of dance move from the margins to the mainstream. Banes begins by considering the act of dance criticism itself, exploring its modes, methods, and underlying assumptions and examining the work of other critics. She traces the development of contemporary dance from the early work of such influential figures as Merce Cunningham and George Balanchine to such contemporary choreographers as Molissa Fenley, Karole Armitage, and Michael Clark. She analyzes the contributions of the Judson Dance Theatre and the Workers' Dance League, the emergence of Latin postmodern dance in New York, and the impact of black jazz in Russia. In addition, Banes explores such untraditional performance modes as breakdancing and the "drunk dancing" of Fred Astaire.

amp;lt;P>SALLY BANES is associate professor of dance history and theater studies at Cornell University. She graduated from University of Chicago (B.A. 1972) and New York University (Ph.D. 1980) and has taught at Wesleyan University, the State University of New York at Purchase, Florida State University, and the New York City School of Visual Arts. Banes has received Guggenheim, Mellon, and The American Council of Learned Socities fellowships. She has been editor of Dance Research Journal and performance art critic for the Village Voice, and she was formerly a senior critic at Dance Magazine, a contributing editor to Dance Scope and Performing Arts Journal, and the dance editor of the Chicago Reader and Soho Weekly News. Her books include Democracy's Body: Judson Dance Theater 1962-1964; Fresh: Hip Hop Don't Stop, with Nelson George, Susan Flinker, and Patty Romanowski; Our National Passion: 200 Years of Sex in America, with Sheldon Frank and Tem Horwitz; Sweet Home Chicago: The Real City Guide, with Sheldon Frank and Tem Horowitz; and Amazing Grace: Images in the Avant-Garde Arts of the 1960s, to be published in 1990. She has edited Footnote to History, by Si-lan Chen Leyda, and Soviet Choreographers in the 1920s by Elizabeth Souritz. She lives in Freeville, New York.</P>

<P>List of Illustrations<BR>Acknowledgements<BR>Preface to the Wesleyan Paperback Edition<BR>Introduction to the Wesleyan Paperback Edition<BR>Introduction: Sources of Post-Modern Dance<BR>Simone Forti: Dancing as if Newborn<BR>Simone Forti, Animal Stories<BR>Yvonne Rainer: The Aesthetics of Denial<BR>Yvonne Rainer, Chart from "A Quasi Survey of Some 'Minimalist' Tendencies in the Quantitatively Minimal Dance Activity<BR>Midst the Plethora, or an Analysis of Trio A"<BR>Steve Paxton: Physical Things<BR>Steve Paxton, Satisfyin Lover<BR>Trisha Brown: Gravity and Levity<BR>Trisha Brown, Skymap<BR>David Gordon: The Ambiguities<BR>David Gordon, Response<BR>Deborah Hay: The Cosmic Dance<BR>Deborah Hay, Excerpts from the Grand Dance<BR>Lucinda Childs: The Act of Seeing<BR>Lucinda Childs, Street Dance<BR>Meredith Monk: Homemade Metaphors<BR>Meredith Monk, Notes on the Voice<BR>Kenneth King: Being Dancing Beings<BR>Kenneth King, from Print-Out<BR>Douglas Dunn: Cool Symmetries<BR>Douglas Dunn, "Talking Dancing"<BR>The Grand Union: The Presentation of Everyday Life as Dance<BR>The Grand Union, Q&amp;A<BR>Chronology<BR>Selected Bibliography<BR>Notes<BR>Index</P>

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.8.2012
Zusatzinfo 13 illus. 4 figs.
Verlagsort Middletown
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 180 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte Dance
ISBN-10 0-8195-7180-6 / 0819571806
ISBN-13 978-0-8195-7180-9 / 9780819571809
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