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Poetics of dance

body, image, and space in the historical avant-gardes
Author: Search for this author Brandstetter, Gabriele
Statement of Responsibility: Gabriele Brandstetter ; Translation from the German by Elena Polzer with Mark Franko
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Year: 2015
Publisher: Oxford [u. a.], Oxford Univ. Press
Series: Oxford studies in dance theory
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Author: Search for this author Brandstetter, Gabriele
Statement of Responsibility: Gabriele Brandstetter ; Translation from the German by Elena Polzer with Mark Franko
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2015
Publisher: Oxford [u. a.], Oxford Univ. Press
Works included: The dancer in the museum: birth of Modern Dance - Maurice Emmanuel, Isadora Duncan, Alexander Sakharoff, The Théatre Loie Fuller , Dance Dress and Dance Reform: Fabrics of dance and Patterns of texture , Delirium of movement and Trance Dance , Dance movement and figurations of space
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ISBN: 0-19-991657-3
Description: 432 Seiten : Illustrationen
Series: Oxford studies in dance theory
Tags: Body schema; Duncan, Isadora; Somesthesia; Philosophie; Modern dance / Philosophy; Modern Dance; SchriftstellerInnen; Symbolismus; Mode; Avantgarde; Tänzerinnen; Dancers; Body image; Dance technique; Dance History; Female Artists
Participating parties: Search for this character Polzer, Elena; Franko, Mark
Language: Englisch
Original title: Tanz-Lektüren: Körperbilder und Raumfiguren der Avantgarde <engl.>
Footnote: 'Poetics of Dance' looks at dance at the beginnings of the 20th century, the time during which modern dance first began to make its radical departure from the aesthetics of classical ballet. Author Gabriele Brandstetter traces modern dance's connection to new innovations and trends in visual and literary arts to argue that modern dance is in fact the preeminent symbol of modernity.
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