Ted Shawn - Paul A. Scolieri

Ted Shawn

His Life, Writings, and Dances
Buch | Hardcover
552 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-933106-2 (ISBN)
47,95 inkl. MwSt
Ted Shawn (1891-1972), is the self-proclaimed "Father of American Dance" who helped to transform dance from a national pastime into theatrical art. In the process, he made dancing an acceptable profession for men and taught several generations of dancers, some of whom went on to become legendary choreographers and performers in their own right, most notably his protégées Martha Graham, Louise Brooks, Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman. Shawn tried for many years and with great frustration to tell the story of his life's work in terms of its social and artistic value, but struggled, owing to the fact that he was homosexual, a fact known only within his inner circle of friends. Unwilling to disturb the meticulously narrated account of his paternal exceptionalism, he remained closeted, but scrupulously archived his journals, correspondence, programs, photographs, and motion pictures of his dances, anticipating that the full significance of his life, writing, and dances would reveal itself in time.

Ted Shawn: His Life, Writings, and Dances is the first critical biography of the dance legend, offering an in-depth look into Shawn's pioneering role in the formation of the first American modern dance company and school, the first all-male dance company, and Jacob's Pillow, the internationally renowned dance festival and school located in the Berkshires. The book explores Shawn's writings and dances in relation to emerging discourses of modernism, eugenics and social evolution, revealing an untold story about the ways that Shawn's homosexuality informed his choreographic vision. The book also elucidates the influences of contemporary writers who were leading a radical movement to depathologize homosexuality, such as the British eugenicist Havelock Ellis and sexologist Alfred Kinsey, and conversely, how their revolutionary ideas about sexuality were shaped by Shawn's modernism.

Paul A. Scolieri is Chair & Professor of Dance at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the award-winning author of Dancing the New World: Aztecs, Spaniards, and the Choreography of Conquest.

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations in Notes
List of Images
Chronology
Introduction: Firsts and Foremost
1. The Making of Personality
Fraternities, 1891-1912
Old World Dancing Masters in a Modern World, 1912-1914
2. An Interesting Experiment in Eugenics
Strange Marriage, 1914-1915
Birth of a Dancing Nation, 1915-1917
Drills and Demonstrations, 1917-1918
Afternoon of a Shawn, 1918-1922
Unconscious Eugenics, 1922
3. Tales of a Terpsichorean Traveler
A Dancing Geography Lesson, October 1922-April 1923
Castles in Spain, April-May 1923
"Sheiking" in the Desert, May-June 1923
A Dance King and His Empire, July 1923-August 1925
America's Unofficial Ambassadors, August 1925-November 1926
4. America's Greatest Male Dancer
A Greater Denishawn, December 1926-October 1929
American Prometheus, 1929-1931
The Price of Pioneering, July 1930-March 1933
5. Seven Magic Years
Adventures with Dances, 1933-1936
Modernism on Main Street, 1936-1939
Farewell, Sacred Legion, 1939-1940
6. Jacob's Pillar
War and the Artist, 1940-1945
Dancing for Kinsey, 1945-1948
Pillow of Stone, 1947-1971
Death of Adonis, 1972

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 101 illus.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 160 mm
Gewicht 930 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-19-933106-5 / 0199331065
ISBN-13 978-0-19-933106-2 / 9780199331062
Zustand Neuware
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