The ancient dancer in the modern world: responses to Greek and Roman dance
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Dead but not extinct - on reinventing pantomime dancing in eighteenth-century England and France - Ismene Lada-Richards -- - "In search of a dead rat" - the reception of Ancient Greek dance in late nineteenth-century Europe and America - Frederick Naerebout -- - The Tanagra effect - wrapping the modern body in the folds of Ancient Greece - Ann Cooper Albright -- - Reception or deception? - approaching Greek dance through vase-painting - Tyler Jo Smith -- - A pylades for the twentieth century - Fred Astaire and the aesthetic of bodily eloquence - Kathleen Riley -- - "Where there is dance there is the Devil" - ancient and modern representations of Salome - Ruth Webb -- - "Heroes of the dance floor" - the missing exemplary male dance in ancient sources - Edith Hall -- - Servile bodies? - the status of the professional dancer in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries - Jennifer Thorp -- - Dancing Maenads in early twentieth-century Britain
- Fiona Macintosh -- - Ancient Greece, dance, and the English masque - Barbara Ravelhofer -- - Dancing with Prometheus - performance and spectacle in the 1920s - Pantelis Michelakis -- - From Duncan to Bausch with Iphigenia - Alessandra Zanobi -- - Ancient myths and modern moves - the Greek-inspired dance theatre of Martha Graham - Henrietta Bannerman -- - Iphigenia, Orpheus, and Eurydice in the Human Narrative of Pina Bausch - Nadine Meisner -- - Knowing the dancer, knowing the dance - the dancer as décor - Daniel Albright -- - Modernism and dance - Apolline of Dionysiac? - Susan Jones -- - Dance, psychoanalysis, and modernist aesthetics - Martha Graham's Night Journey - Vanda Zajko -- - Striking a balance - the Apolline and Dionysiac in contemporary classical choreography - Arabella Stanger -- - Caryl Churchill and Ian Spink - "Allowing the past-- - to speak directly to the present" - Richard Cave -- - Staniewski's secret alphabet of gestures
- dance, body, and metaphysics - Yana Zarifi -- - Gesamtkunstwerk - modern moves and the ancient chorus - Struan Leslie -- - Red Ladies - who are they and what do they want? - Suzy Willson, and Helen Eastman
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 511 p.)
ISBN:0191634387
0199548102
9780191634383
9780199548101

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