By Rose Eichenbaum
By Rose Eichenbaum
By David Vaughan
By Ursula Schorn,Ronit Land,Gabriele Wittmann,Rudolf zur Lippe,Anna Halprin
The authors, who each one educated with Halprin, introduce her artistic paintings and the 'Life/Art Process®' she built, an procedure that takes existence studies as a resource for inventive expression. in addition they research the broader influence of Halprin's paintings at the fields of artwork, schooling, remedy and political motion and speak about how she crossed the conventionally outlined barriers among them.
Exploring Halprin's trust that dance could be a strong strength for transformation, therapeutic, schooling, and making our lives complete, this ebook is a tribute to a great physique of creative and healing paintings and should be of curiosity to expressive arts therapists, dance move psychotherapists, dancers, functionality and group artists, and somebody with an curiosity in modern dance.
By Michelle Loucadoux,Shelli Margheritis
By Kaitlyn Regehr,Matilda Temperley
Over the earlier 4 years, documentarian Kaitlyn Regehr and photographer Matilda Temperley have embedded themselves inside of this community-a workforce, which like previous Vegas itself, maintains to outlive and thrive sixty years earlier its meant major. right here, in a smoky, off-strip on line casino, they discovered girls, every now and then good into their 80s, subversively bumping and grinding away preconceptions approximately applicable habit for a pensioner.
This choice of interviews and images is drawn from the behind the scenes dressing rooms, houses, and lives of this getting older burlesque group, in addition to the younger neo-burlesque neighborhood who adore them. The authors current an inter-generational sisterhood that's either precise and socially significant.
Through quite a number experiences-from discussing struggles for salary equality, to assisting stabilize an eighty five yr previous as she steps right into a sequined g-string-the authors describe the complexity of the lives of those performers and the burlesque historical past from which they arrive. Regehr and Temperley current multidimensional pix of this neighborhood and finish that they're at their most important whilst learn with all of the nuances, issues, trials, and triumphs that they previously and presently experience.
By Bettina Bläsing,Martin Puttke,Thomas Schack
Dance has regularly been an incredible point of all human cultures, and the research of human circulation and motion has develop into a subject of accelerating relevance during the last decade, bringing dance into the focal point of the cognitive sciences. This e-book discusses the wide variety of interrelations among physique postures and physique activities as conceptualised in dance with belief, psychological processing and motion making plans.
The quantity brings jointly cognitive scientists, psychologists, neuroscientists, choreographers, and ballet academics, to debate very important concerns relating to dance and cognition. First, scientists introduce principles that provide various views on human circulate and as a result might be utilized to bop. Secondly, execs from the area of dance have their say, reporting on how their inventive and pedagogical paintings pertains to cognition and studying. eventually, researchers with own hyperlinks to the dance global exhibit how neurocognitive equipment are utilized to learning diverse points with regards to dance.
This ebook is appropriate for college students and pros from the fields of psychology, neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, game psychology and recreation technology, stream technology, motor keep watch over, motor improvement, kinesiology, dance, choreography, dance schooling and dance treatment; to lecturers who are looking to train dance to scholars of any age.
By Priya Srinivasan
A groundbreaking e-book that seeks to appreciate dance as exertions, Sweating Saris examines dancers not only as aesthetic our bodies yet as transnational migrant staff and salary earners who negotiate citizenship and gender issues.
Srinivasan merges ethnography, background, serious race concept, functionality and post-colonial stories between different disciplines to enquire the embodied adventure of Indian dance. The dancers’ sweat stained and soaked saris, the aching limbs are emblematic of worldwide circulations of work, our bodies, capital, and business goods. hence the sweating sari of the dancer stands in for her unrecognized labor.
Srinivasan shifts clear of the standard emphasis on Indian ladies dancers as tradition bearers of the Indian kingdom. She asks us to reframe the routine of overdue 19th century transnational Nautch Indian dancers to the foremother of contemporary dance Ruth St. Denis within the early 20th century to modern teenage dancers in Southern California, providing a transformative concept of dance, gendered-labor, and citizenship that's far-reaching.
By Margie Schultz
Eleanor Powell started her striking occupation at age 12, with an visual appeal at a supper exhibit at an Atlantic urban inn. As undefined, she moved to vaudeville and Broadway, the place manufacturers insisted that the classically knowledgeable dancer learn faucet. With minimum education, she grew to become the queen of faucet dancing within the Thirties and Forties, with MGM casting her in many of the best-loved musicals of all time. This ebook info her lifestyles and career.
A concise biography overviews the imperative occasions within the existence and paintings of Eleanor Powell. The chapters that stick to are dedicated to her paintings specifically media, similar to movie, radio, and tv. each one bankruptcy includes entries for her productions, which supply forged and credits details, plot synopses, feedback, and excerpts from experiences. Appendices offer additional info approximately her lifestyles, and an annotated bibliography summarizes the various writings through and approximately her.
By Russell P. Foreman Jr.
By S. Broadhurst,J. Machon