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Further Steps 2

Fourteen Choreographers on What's the RAGE in Modern Dance
Author: Search for this author Kreemer, Constance (author)
Statement of Responsibility: Constance Kreemer
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Year: 2008
Publisher: London [u. a.], Routledge
Media group: Buch
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Author: Search for this author Kreemer, Constance (author)
Statement of Responsibility: Constance Kreemer
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2008
Publisher: London [u. a.], Routledge
Works included: What's the RAGE in Dance? 'Privileged Time in the Moment' Lucinda Childs. Interview with Douglas Dunn – November 22, 2004., 'Personal Honesty' Molissa Fenley. 'Movin' Like a Soundwave' Rennie Harris. 'What's at Stake?' Bill T. Jones., 'Dancing the Digital Body' Kenneth King. 'Dance Mind' Nancy Meehan. 'Cracks and Cliffs' Meredith Monk. 'A Changing Field', Rosalind Newman. 'Changing Steps' Gus Solomons Jr. 'Humanity' Doug Varone. 'Knife Edge of Passion and Delight' Dan Wagoner., 'Meteor of Light' Mel Wong. 'Dancing Truth' Jawole Zollar. Selected Bibliography
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ISBN: 978-0-415-96907-9
ISBN (2nd): 0-415-96907-7
Description: X, 239 Seiten : Illustrationen
Tags: Modern Dance; Choreography; Interview; Choreographers / United States; Dance / History; USA
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Language: Englisch
Footnote: Further Steps brings together New York's foremost choreographers - among them MacArthur "Genius" award winners Meredith Monk and Bill T. Jones - to discuss the past, present and future of dance in the US. In a series of exclusive and enlightening interviews, this diverse selection of artists discuss the changing roles of race, gender, politics, and the social environment on their work." "Bringing her own experience of the New York dance scene to her study, Constance Kreemer traces the lives and works of the following choreographers: Lucinda Childs, Douglas Dunn, Molissa Fenley, Rennie Harris, Bill T. Jones, Kenneth King, Nancy Meehan, Meredith Monk, Rosalind Newman, Gus Solomons, Jr., Doug Varone, Dan Wagoner, Mel Wong and Jawole Zollar.
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