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Dance on Its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies


Dance on Its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies

Paperback by Bales, Melanie (Professor of Dance, Professor of Dance, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH, USA); Eliot, Karen (Professor of Dance, Professor of Dance, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA)

Dance on Its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies

£52.00

ISBN:
9780199940004
Publication Date:
13 Jun 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
464 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Dance on Its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies

Description

Dance on its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies anthologizes a wide range of subjects examined from dance-centered methodologies: modes of research that are emergent, based in relevant systems of movement analysis, use primary sources, and rely on critical, informed observation of movement. The anthology fills a gap in current scholarship by emphasizing dance history and core disciplinary knowledge rather than theories imported from disciplines outside dance. Individual chapters serve as case studies that are further organized into three categories of significant dance activity: performance and reconstruction, pedagogy and choreographic process, and notational and other written forms that analyze and document dance. The breadth of the content reflects the richness and vibrancy of the dance field; each deeply informed examination serves as a window opening onto the larger world of dance. Conceptually, each chapter also raises concerns and questions that point to broadly inclusive methodological applications. Engaging and insightful, Dance on its Own Terms represents a major contribution to research on dance.

Contents

INTRODUCTION ; SECTION ONE: In the moment of re-creation and performance ; Section One Introduction ; Chapter 1: "Dancing the Canon in Wartime: Sergeyev, de Valois, and Inglesby and the Classics of British Ballet," Karen Eliot ; Chapter 2: "Reimagining Le Boeuf sur le Toit," Ann Dils ; Chapter 3: "Reframing the Recent Past: Issues of Reconstruction in Israeli Contemporary Dance," Deborah Friedes Galili ; Chapter 4: "The Body Censored: Dance, Morality and the Production Code during the Golden Age of the Film Musical," Betsy Cooper ; Chapter 5: "'Single Ladies' is Gay: Queer Performances and Mediated Masculinities on YouTube," Harmony Bench ; SECTION TWO: Within the body and mind of the dancer and choreographer ; Section Two Introduction ; Chapter 6: "La Cosmografia del minor mondo: Recovering Dance Theory to Create Today's Baroque Practice," Catherine Turocy ; Chapter 7: "Touchstones of Tradition and Innovation: Pas de Deux by Petipa, Balanchine and Forsythe," Melanie Bales ; Chapter 8: "Pavlova and her Daughters: Genealogies of Contingent Autonomy," Carrie Gaiser Casey ; Chapter 9: "Joined-up Fragments in A Wedding Bouquet: Ashton, Berners and Stein," Geraldine Morris ; Chapter 10: "Kaddish at the Wall: The Long Life of Anna Sokolow's 'Prayer for the Dead,'" Hannah Kosstrin ; Chapter 11: "Developing the American Ballet Dancer: The Pedagogical Lineage of Rochelle Zide-Booth," Jessica Zeller ; SECTION THREE: In the shape of written records ; Section Three Introduction ; Chapter 12: "Recording the Imperial Ballet: Anatomy and Ballet in Stepanov's Notation," Sheila Marion ; Chapter 13: "Musical Expression in the Bournonville-Lovenskjold La Sylphide Variation," Rebecca Schwartz-Bishir ; Chapter 14: "Archives of Embodiment: Visual Culture and the Practice of Score Reading," Victoria Watts ; Chapter 15: "Reading Music, Gesture, and Dualism in Mark Morris' Dido and Aeneas," Rachael Riggs-Leyva ; Chapter 16: "What's in a Dance? The Complexity of Information in Writings about Dance," Candace Feck ; CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES ; INDEX

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