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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CONTENTS
PREFACE: HONEST BODIES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
1. DANCES OF ALL NATIONS: CHOREOGRAPHING COMMUNISM
2. REVOLUTIONARY EXILE IN POSTREVOLUTIONARY MEXICO CITY: JEWISHNESS AND
MEXICAN MODERNISM
3. THE WANDERING FROG THAT DID NOT TRAVEL WELL: JEWISHNESS, MEXICANIDAD,
AND ETHNIC DANCE
4. WHITE ROOMS, RED SCARE: SOKOLOW DEFINES AMERICA
5. MODERNIST FORMS IN A JEWISH STATE
EPILOGUE: NO FISTS IN THE AIR: ANNA SOKOLOW AND THE COLD WAR
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I N DEX
92nd Street Young Mens/Young Women s
Hebrew Association (YM/YWHA),
lnl, 7, 33, 54-55, 204
and Case History, 47
and The Exile, 105
and Kaddish, 128, 136-37
and Lyric Suite, 165
and modem dance, 52
and El renacuajo paseador [The Fable of
the Wandering Frog], 126
and Rooms, 172
1924 National Origins Act, 98
Aguirre, Ignacio “Nadio,” l-2n2,95,
118, 153
Alley, Alvin, 24, 185, 190
Aldor, Gaby, 194nl0,207,215-16
Aleskovsky, Naomi, 206
Allen, Patricia Shirley, 35
Alvarez, Anita, 6
American Continental Congress for World
Peace, 153
American Dance Association (ADA), 53,65
American Delsartism, 18
American Friends of Spanish
Democracy, 73-74
American Fund for Israeli Institutions
(AFII)/America-Israel Cultural
Foundation (A3CF), 27,190-95,
197, 200-206, 208-10, 213,
226, 232
American League for Peace and
Democracy, 186
American National Theater and Academy
(ANTA), 158,189-90
Amero, Emilio, 92
Amishai-Maisells, Ziva, 150
Anderson, Tommy, 81
Ansky, S., 160
anticommunism, 3, 19, 27,119,157-58, 160
and anti-Semitism, 140
anti-fascism, 59-60, 64, 77-78,81, 99,186
and American Popular Front, 31, 52,95
and Anna Sokolow s dances, 25, 36,
42n55, 53-56,61-62,65-66,69, 71,
75,92, 96-97
anti-Nazism, 60, 67,88-89,100, 105
and mestizaje, 86
and proletarianism, 34, 122
and Spanish Civil War, 72-73,75
antiracism, 25, 28,75
and Negro Cultural Committee, 36
anti-Semitism, 99,103,129,160,
163-64,221-22
in Europe, 57,103
and Mexico, 88,100,151
in Russia, 14
in United States, 98, 140, 159,
166-67,185
Arad, Gulie Ne eman, 224
Armstrong, Louis, 51, 158
Ashkenazi (Jews), 13-15,21-22, 129,138,
194, 196-200, 209
and Mexico, 86,96
and satire, 37
and women, 36
Ausdruckstanz (or German expressive
dance), 195, 200-201,209-10
Austria, 99, 103, 195
Avraham, Lea, 207-8,217
Balanchine, George, 11-12, 110, 211
Balint, Emery, 44
Ballad in a Popular Style (1936), 159
ballet, 18,38, 80-81,93-94,113, 152,
197, 205
classical, 38,87
and George Balanchine, 11-12, 110
and Jerome Robbins, 189
and Lyric Theater, 208
in Mexico, 90, 106, 117, 119
and modern dance, 19
and Sokolow s training, 18
Soviet, 231
symphonic ballet, 58-59
Ballet Bellas Artes, 112
Ballet of Mexico City, 118-19
Ballets Jo oss, 61
Ballets Russes, 39, 53, 59
Baltimore, 15, 81
Bank, Rose, 1,70
Bard, Aza, 47
Barnes, Clive, 28, 182,187, 215, 224
Basie, Count, 51
Basil, Wassily de, 59
Basurto, Luis G., 117
Bat-Dor Dance Company, 192,226
Batsheva Dance Company, 192,196,205,
207,219, 226
Battey,Jean, 169
Bauman, Mordecai, 44
Bay, Howard, 81
Beck, Eve, 169
Beiswanger, George, 174,176,185
Ben-Gurion, David, 197
Bennington School of the Dance, 10-12,
65, 67,91
Berg, Alban, 166
Bergamín, José, 96,106-8,110-12, 150-51
Berghaus, Günter, 55
Berlin Olympics, 52,66
Bernstein, Leonard, 164
Bethune, Norman, 72
Bilbo, Theodore, 79, 81
Bimat Makhol [Stage for Dance], 191, 206
Bird, Dorothy, 6,10, 145
Blaine, Vera (Vickie), 208
Blecher, Miriam, 53,99, 231
Bloor, Mother” Ella Reeve, 75
Bogotá, 15
Bolshevik, ln2,95
Bonavia, R, 60
Borelli, Melissa Blanco, 109
Boskovich, Alexander, 213
Boston, 128,130,136, 140-41,144, 147
Boston Ballet, 24
The Bourbons Got the Blues (1938), 25-26,
36,51,75,77-78, 80-81
Bourne, Matthew, 185
Brice, Fanny (Fania Borach), 37-39
The Bride (1945), 130, 154
Briginshaw, Valerie, 182-83
Browder, Earl, 75
Buchwald, Nathaniel, 135
Buenos Aires, 15
Bullfight (l9SS)f 26,125
Burke, Georgia, 78-79
Burke, Owen, 32, 53, 57
on Anna Sokolow, 6, 34,49, 55-56,81
on Facade, 65
on Slaughter, 69, 71
on War Poem, 62
Burliuk, David, 2,50
Burnshaw, Stanley, 42,44
Butler, Ethel, 10
Butler, Gervase, 146-47
Butler, Judith, 5nl5,182-83
Caesar, Julius, 54-55,57,61-62,64-65
Camacho, Manuel Avila, 100,119
Cambridge, John, 82
Campobello, Gloria, 106,119
Campobello, Nellie, 106,119
Campos, Armando de Maria y, 65,90,108-9
Canada, 72,190
Cárdenas, Lázaro, 72,88-89,100,103,119,
133,153
Carr, Barry, 4
Carter, Julian, 168-69
Case History No.— (1937), 7, 25-26,40,42,
48-51,54,69, 175
and Mexico, 89-90, 124
premiere of, 47
as proletarian work, 36,46,130
as satire, 23
and Sokolow as revolutionary
choreographer, 52, 83
Catholicism, 122, 149-51
and Mexico, 106,128, 141, 144-46,151
and Spain, 96, 110,151
See also conversos
Chagall, Marc, 150
Chaplin, Charlie, 107,153
Chase, Jr., William T., 41,46
[244] Index
Chen, Si-Lan (Sylvia), 90
Chicago, 81
Chilkovsky, Nadia, 52
China, 77, 90
Church, Marjorie, 45,48-49, 58, 62,71
Cimet, Adina, 96
Civil Rights Movement, 27,158, 212
Clarke, Shirley, 125, 166
Clepak, Jan, 43-45
Cohen, Selma Jeanne, 159
Cohen, Yardena, 209
Cohen, Zeeva, 7n24,169-70, 189, 206,
208,226
and Dreams, 221-22
and Kaddish, 133
and Rooms, 180-81, 183,186
Cold War, 4-5, 27,158,193, 223, 226, 229
and Me Car thy ism, 165
and Rooms, 170, 172-74, 177, 185-86
and Truman Doctrine, 161
Coleman, Martha, 140,145
Comintern, 95
communism, 89, 119, 121, 125, 152, 162,
172, 229-32
and aesthetics, 8
and African Americans, 50-51, 78
and American modernism, 3, 25
and anti-fascism, 54, 77
and Federal Theatre, 82
and gender, 25, 50,76
and HUAC, 164
and International Workers Order, 42, 159
and Israel, 3,164, 190,194
and Jews, 14-15,100,159-60,163-65,
176, 204
and Lavender Scare, 176—77
in Mexico, 34, 83, 86, 88, 91, 94-96
and press, 23
and Red Scare, 157,186
and Sokolow s dances, 13-14, 22, 31-33,
152,158, 227
and Sokolow s transnationalism,
2-4, 53, 65
in Soviet Union, 34, 89,94
and Spain, 72
in US politics and society, ln2, 5, 34, 64,
91, 119, 123-24, 231-32
Communist Party USA, 15-16, 35, 75, 95
concert dance, 12, 23, 34,43, 46, 73,
75-76, 93
and African Americans, 77, 94n46
and anti-fascism, 52, 64
and communism, 3, 160
and Jane Desmond, 171
and Jewishness, 21
and Kaddish, 132, 134, 137
in Mexico, 90, 92,155
and Valerie Briginshaw, 183
and Wandering Frog, 114, 121,123
whiteness, 27, 122
Congreso de la Liga de Escritores y Artistas
Revolucionarios [Congress of the
League of Revolutionary Writers and
Artists], 92
Los Conversos [The Converts] (1981),
26, 151-52
conversos (crypto-Jews), 96, 111, 151
Cook, Ray, 171,178
Covarrubias, Miguel, 155, 165
Craven, David, 94
Croft, Clare, 49nl00,158,161-62
Cunningham, Merce, 162,175-76
Czechoslovakia, 103
Dana, Margery, 6, 36, 47,
65, 67,104
Dance of All Nations (1938), 25-26,
36, 75-76
Dance Unit (of Anna Sokolow), 24, 31—33,
47, 54-55, 97, 118, 127
and Alex North, 64
in Excerpts from a War Poem, 63
in Fagade—Exposizione Italiana, 65, 67
and Martha Graham, 35
in Mexico, 83, 85, 87,92—93
in Sing for Your Supper, 83
in Strange American Funeral, 42, 45
DAnnunzio, Gabriele, 57
Davidson, Aviva, 208
Davis, Jr., Benjamin J., 51
Delza, Sophia, S3
D Emilio, John, 177
Denishawn, 11
Denning, Michael, 31nl, 54,77
Desmond, Jane, 171
The Diary of Anne Frank, 224
Didjah, Belle, 132
Dies Committee, 82, 90. See also United
States Congress
Dolan, Jill, 230
Index [ 245 ]
Don Lindo de Almería (1940), 26-27,89,
100,106-13, 116, 149
Dorantes, Nicolas, 117
Douglass, Frederick, 79
Dreams (1961), 26-27,195,206,214-25
Dudley, Jane, 46,99,154
Duncan, Isadora, 93,167
Duncan, Jeff, 169,185
Dunham, Katherine, 153
Dyer, Richard, 167
Earle, Rebecca, 88
Eichmann, Adolph, 225
Eisenhower, Dwight, 158,162
Ellender, Allen, 79, 81
Ellington, Duke, 78
Elliot, Laura, 6
Elswit, Kate, 61
Eschen, Penny von, 158
ethnic dance, 131,121-23,128, 140,
145, 153
ethnologic dance, 27, 122,141
Excerpts from a War Poem (1937), 25-26,36,
53-65,97
The Exile (A Dance Poem) (1939), 25-26,54,
126, 128,144, 149
and anti-Nazi message, 88,96-99,102-4
and Hebrew Bible, 28,100
and Mexico, 96-97,99,105, 124
Facade—Exposizione Italiana (1937), 25-26,
36, 64, 68-70, 83,93,97,124
and anti-fascism, 53-55,65,67
and symphonic ballets, 58-59
Falkenstein, Waldeen, 91,114,
117-19,154-55
fascism, 52,58,68,73, 75,77,164
and Facade, 65
and Futurism/Italian Fascism, 56,64,99
and Popular Front, 25
and race, 81
Spanish Civil War, 99
Fast, Howard, 153
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 4,
86n4,118, 156,161-62, 186, 190
Federal Theatre Project (FTP), 36, 75,81-82
Federal Theatre Radio Division, 81
Fibich, Felix, 21
Findlay, Elsa, 53
Fitzgerald, Ella, 51
Flanagan, Hallie, 82
Folcine, Michel, 39
Foner, Eric, 161
Foreign Workers Club, 86
Forms (1964), 26-27,195,206, 210-13,216
Foster, Susan, 7-9n32, 32
Four Little Salon Pieces ( 1936), 25-26,
36,38-41
France, 77,220
Francis, Xavier, 155
Franco, Francisco, 54,64,72-73,91,107,
110-11,124,151. See also Spain
Franko, Mark, 3,140
Franzen, Jonathan, 173
Funaroff, Sol, 54,100-103
futurism, 55-58,61, 66,68
Garafola, Lynn, 3
gay liberation movement, 174,185
Gaza Strip, 24
George-Graves, Nadine, 2n5,8n27
Gerächt, Samantha, 217
German American Bund, 103
Germany, 150,220
and expressive dance, 193,195-97, 208-9
in interwar period, 54
and Mexico, 96
and Nazism, 52,60,66,86,97,103,223
Gilfond, Henry, 35,38-39,45,65-66,68
Gleizer, Daniela, 88,99
Gluck, Rena, 195,206
Gold, Michael (Mike), 43-44,46-47
Gorostiza, Celestino, 112
Gottlieb, Judith, 200n34,204, 208
Gottschild, Brenda Dixon, 49,69n200,159
Graff, Ellen, 3,17
Graham, Martha, 6,23, 28, 41,129,135,
173,211
and Appalachian Spring ( 1944), 216
and Big Four, 12,18
and boycott of International Dance
Festival, 53
and demonstration of work at New
School, 39
and Ellen Graff, 17
and Frontier ( 1935), 50
and Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes
(INBA), 92,106
and Israel, 192,195-96,205-9,216,
219,226
[246] Index
and John Martin, 34, 52
and Kaddish, 139-41
and New York City studio, 16
and Panorama (1935), 45
and El Penitente (1941), 146,149,154
and Primitive Mysteries (1931), 145-46
and Puritanism, 50
andqueemess, 181
and race, 19, 51
and El renacuajo paseador [The Fable of
the Wandering Frog], 113
and Shirley Clarke, 125
and Sokolow s training, 9,11,35-36,64,
86,209
and Sokolow s work in Mexico, 85,88,
93,108
and US State Department, 161
vocabulary of, 10, 157, 213
and whiteness, 40,147, 162,165
Graham technique, 9-11,18-19, 21, 94,176
in Israël, 191,193,196,200-201,207,
210,216
in Mexico, 106
Great Depression, 15, 32, 89,165
The Green Table (1932), 58-61,65, 81. See
also Jooss, Kurt
Gutierrez, Carmen, 125
Gutiérrez, Raquel, 117
Haag, Suellen, 183
Hailparn, Dorothy, 78
Haines, Charis, 7
Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
(1967), 24, 26, 187, 226, 230
Halberstam, David, 173
Halevy, Yehuda, 196-97
Halffter, Rodolfo, 96,106-8,110-12
Hall, Juanita, 77-78
Hall, Simon, 38
Hearst, William Randolph, 54
Heart of Spain (1937), 72-74
Hebrew Bible, 100-103,130,198
Hedrick, Tace, 114-15
Hellier-Tinoco, Ruth, 148
Helm, MacKinley, 107
Henry Street Settlement, 6,11,17-18,34nl8
Hering, Doris, 166, 176, 188, 223, 226
on Kaddish, 133,140,144,153-54
on Mexican Retablo, 142, 144,
147,153-54
Heyman, Jeanne Lunin, 82
Histrionics (1933), 23, 25-26,36, 38
Hitler, Adolf, 54
and Final Solution, 57
and Kaddish, 128, 133
and Mexico, 97,99,111,151
in Sokolow s Exile, 103,128
and Spanish Civil War, 64,72-73
Hobbs, Sam, 98
Holiday, Billie, 51
Holm, Hanya, 12,18, 35-36,67,125
Holocaust, 20,28,57,122,130,164,
217, 232
anà Dreams, 195, 206,214-17,
219,221-24
and The Exile, 96-97
and Israel, 193-95, 213-17
and Kaddish, 23,27,128-31,133-34,
137,148, 150
and Mexico, 25,88-89,96,99,105,111
and Odes, 213
and refugees, 85-86,89,98,105,112
Homage to Garcia Lorca (1941), 123
Hopkins, Kenyon, 172
Horne, Lena, 51
Horst, Louis, 11-12, 17-18, 23, 64,146, 169
House Un-American Activities Committee
(HUAC), 4, 153,158, 161,164
Houseman, John, 77-78
Hubbard, Mont Chris, 61
Hubbs, Nadine, 174
Hudson, Roy, 75
Hughes, Langston, 77
Humphrey, Doris, 12, 17-18,35-36,
41,46,53
Hungary, 215
Hurok, Sol, 53,191,201
Hutchinson, Sydney, 88
Inbal Yemenite Dance Group (Inbal Dance
Theater), 164,192, 195-207,226
Ingber, Judith Brin, 129, 216, 222
Ingram, Rex, 77-79
Institute Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA),
89, 92,106-7, 118, 155-56
and Carlos Mérida, 85
and Celestino Gorostiza, 112
and Miguel Covarrubias, 155,165
and Waldeen Falkenstein, 91
International Dance Festival, 52
Index [247]
International Workers Order (IWO), 42,76,
152,159
Isaacson, Charles, 146
Israel, 3-6,13,101,164-65,190-217,221,
226-27, 232
and Anna Sokolow s influence, 9, 27
and bonds, 161-64; 192,204
and critics, 207,210-11,213, 215, 217,
219,221,224
and dancers, 28,208-10,214,216
establishment of state, 163,193,197
and Holocaust, 214-15,222-25
and influence of Martha Graham, 192,
207,216
and Opus series, 187,189, 206
and Russian community in, 208
and Six-Day War/1967 Arab-Israeli
War, 24-25
and socialist Zionism, 17,164,196,
198, 208
See also America-Israel Cultural
Foundation (AICF); Inbal Dance
Theater; Lyric Theatre; sabra
physicality; socialist Zionism
Israeli Bond Corporation, 162
Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, 205
Isserman, Maurice, 229,231
Italy, 54-58,61-62,64-66,99
Jackson, Larry, 77
Jackson, Naomi, 18,132
Jackson, Thurman, 78-79
Jacobson, Matthew Frye, 169
Japan, 77,190
jazz, 206,210-12
and Alex North, 63-64
and American modernism, 158-59
and Opus series, 186-88
and Popular Front, 63,159
and Rooms, 170,172,178,188
and uses by Anna Sokolow, 27,42,51,
159-60,190,230
Jerusalem, 24, 101,164,193,
215, 226
Jews
and alliances with African Americans, 25,
42,51,159,213
and American proletarianism, 31,
115,167
and anti-Semitism, 8
and assimilation in America, 3,20, 22,42,
156,167,215
and Catholicism, 122,15
and dance, 18, 20-22,163
and Diaspora, 2, 5,165, 215
and Don Lindo de Almerfa, 109-11
and gender, 22-23, 25, 150
and Israel, 5,193,195, 200,214
and Jerome Robbins, 164
and Jewish peoplehood, 14,195
and Jewishness in Sokolow s
dancers, 13-14
and Kaddish, 128-41
and Kurt Jooss, 61
and Lyric Suite, 165
and Mexican Retablo, 141-42,144
and Mexico, 85-89,91,96,100,102-3,
105,113
and muscular Judaism,” 198
and New Jew,” 165,194,196-98, 203-4,
207, 213,216, 221-22, 225
in New York, 14, 52,123,162
and persecution in Europe, 26,57, 60,
97-99,103-4,150
and revolutionary modernism, 17,23
and revolutionary spectatorship, 4
and Rooms, 5, 27,170-72
and satire, 37-38
and scapegoating alongside gay people,
176,185
and socialism, 15,227
and Sokolow s identity, 29
and Spain, 107
and transnational Left, 25
See also Ashkenazi (Jews); Mizrahi
(Jews); Sephardi (Jews); Yiddish
Jeffrey Ballet, 24,190
Johnson, David K., 176-77
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, 186
Jones, Bill T., 7-8
Jooss, Kurt, 53,58-61,65,81. See also The
Green Table
Jowitt, Deborah, 190
Juhasz, Suzanne, 175,185
Juilliard Dance Ensemble, 152,
168,190
The Juilliard School, 64,226
Jünger, Esther, 53
[248] Index
I
Kaddish (1945), 13,23,26-27,141,144,
149-51,153-54,175
as Holocaust memoriał, 105,128,130-41,
148,150
réception of, 121-22
Kahlo, Frida, 90, 94-95,115
Katz, Emily, 163,193
Katz, Friedrich, 4,155nl46
Kazan, Elia, 172
Kee, Salaria, 74
Keys, Guillermo, 165
kibbutz/kibbutzim, 193-94,197-98,
204-5,225
Kinsey Report, 177
Kirstein, Lincoln, 53
KisselgofF, Anna, 166,168
Kline, Herbert, 72
Kolodney, William, 52
Koner, Pauline, 132
Korchien, Polly, 53
Kostakowsky, Lya, 73
Kowal, Rebekah, 4,19,122,153,170,
176,181
Kraus, Gertrud, 209-10
Kraut, Anthea, 232
Kristallnacht, 103-4
Krohn, David Jon, 169
Krueger, Marthe, 134-39
Laban, Rudolf, 52,195, 201
Labanotation, 8,171,178-79,187, 230,232
Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter (1941),
26-27,121-26,175
Lang, Pearl, 140-41,154
Latimer, Tirza True, 12
de Lauretis, Teresa, 175
Lavalle, Josefina, 155
Lavender Scare, 160,171,176-77,184,186
Lee, Canada, 78
Leñero, Agustín, 113
Lenin, Vladimir, 1-2ո2, 75,87,95
Lenin Memorial Meeting, 26, 36, 75,95,153
Levi-Tanai, Sara, 191,197,199-200,202-3,
216, 226
Lewisohn, Alice, 18
Lewisohn, Irene, 18
Lewitan, Joseph, 60
Lifar, Serge, 59
Limón, José, 99,181
Lippincott, Gertrude, 158-59
Lloyd, Margaret, 66,143-45,147-49,160
Lloyd, Norman, 126
Lomax, Allan, 153
Lorca, Federico García, 108,116,124-26
Love, Paul, 53
Lozano, Rodrigues, 113
Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 112
Lyric Suite (1953), 20,26-27,157,159-60,
162, 166-70
and jazz, 159
and Mexico, 164
and Rooms, 174,191,223
and whiteness, 165
Lyric Theatre, 27,166,192,195-96, 205-10,
212,232
and Batsheva Dance Company, 219
and Dreams, 221,225
and Opus series, 189,195,206
and Rooms, 180
Macero, Teo, 186-87,211,214
Madison Square Garden, 75,103,153,163
Manning, Susan, 8n27,12,19, 60,122,
146-47,160-61
Manor, Giora, 72
Marinetti, F. T., 25-26,36,55-58,60,
62-63,66
Mark, Grusha, 57-58
Marks, Marcia, 223
Martha Graham Dance Company, 33
Martin, John, 6,35,39, 51-52,64, 67,
146, 169
and concert dance, 34
onjooss/lhe Green Table, 61
on Lyric Suite, 160
and modem dance, 12
on Rooms, 176
on Strange American Funeral, 44,46
Mary Anthony Dance Theatre, 224
Maslow, Sophie, 38,129,135,163. See also
The Village I Knew (1951)
Massine, Leonide, 53, 58-59
Matons, Bill, 46
May, Jim, 166,169, 217
May, Lorry, 169
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 2
McCarthyism, 3,157,160,165,174,
204,231
McHenry, Beth, 141
McKayle, Donald, 154
Index [2491
Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish
Democracy, 53, 74
Megged, Aharon, 215
Mehlman, Lily, 99
Meir, A. Ben, 211
Menshevik, l-2n2,95
Mercader, Ramón, 95
Mérida, Ana, 92,108,156
Mérida, Carlos, 85,91-94, 107,113, 117
mestizaje, 85-89,93-95, 105-6, 109-10,
115, 117, 119, 199
and Jewish refugees to Mexico, 100, 103
and whiteness, 165
mestizo modernism, 114-15
Mexican Retablo (1946), 26-27,121-22,
128,141-44, 146-51, 153-54
Mexican Revolution, 95
mexicanidad, 122,141,148-49,154
Mexico, 89-97,102-3, 118-19, 127, 156,
162,190-91,194
and anti-Semitism, 151
and Catholicism, 145
and communism, 75,124
and Don Lindo de Almeria, 108
and ethnic dance, 123
and The Exile, 99
and folklore, 13,147, 209
and Holocaust refugees, 25, 88,99-100,
102,112-13
and Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes
(INBA) [National Institute of Fine
Arts], 85
and Jews, 15,105,129,200
and Lyric Suite, 164
and mestizaje, 85,88,106,199
and mestizo modernism, 114
and Mexican Retablo, 122,141, 144,147
and Sing for Your Supper, 83
and Sokolows audiences, 86-87
and Sokolow s modernism, 3,17, 31,198
and Sokolows transnationalism, 4,9, 233
and Spain, 100,109, 111
Mexico City, 6, 85-87, 90-97,107,112,123,
145,150-51,155-56
and American Continental Congress for
World Peace, 153
and communism, 34
and Exile, 105
and Façade, 65,83
and Jewish settlement in, 15
and Kaddish, 128, 130,133,136
and Mexican Retablo, 142
Palacio de Bellas Artes of, 47,105,128
and La Paloma Azul, 118
and proletarian audience in, 36
and Rooms, 172
and Sokolow s classes, 27
and Sokolow s transnationalism, 25
and Spanish Civil War, 73
Midler, Bette, 37
Mitchell, Louise, 37, 39,49-50,57
Mizrahi (Jews), 198-200, 212
modem dance, 3,9, 13, 27-28, 31, 123,141,
152, 193-95
and 92nd Street YM/YWHA, 33, 52
and abstraction, 42, 216
aesthetics of, 88
and American tradition, 8
and Big Four, 35
and body of, 5
and Broadway, 38
and Case History, 51
and ethnic dance, 128,153
and Henry Street Settlement, 17
and Israel, 163, 191, 196,200, 205,
208-9, 227
and John Martin, 12, 34,160
and Kaddish, 132-34,137,139
and Louis Horst, 169
and Martha Graham, 161
in Mexico, 90-92,94,106,119,155
at midcentury, 19-20,86,109,133
and primitivism, 146
and revolutionary dance, 36
and Rooms, 176,181
techniques of, 127
and whiteness, 40,166
modernism, 2-3, 16, 18-19, 27, 157-58,
190-91,209,226-27
and abstraction, 156
aesthetic, 31
and Futurism, 55
high, 165,170
in Israel, 206
and Jewishness, 5, 14, 25
and John Martin, 146
and Kaddish, 140
in Latin America, 113,121,123
in Mexico, 26,28, 83, 86,105, 108,
114-15, 203
[250] Index
at mid-century, 158,170,181,200, 219
in postwar period, 19
and transnationalism, 3
See also revolutionary modernism
Modotti, Tina, 148
Montoya, Magda, 155
Moore, Jack, 177-78
Morgan, Barbara, 48,68,71,74,98,102,104
Morgan, J. P, 54
Mornard, Jacques. Sec Mercader, Ram6n
Morris, Gay, 4,19,121,140,158,162,
170, 176
Moscow, 1-2,34,38,63-64, 86,91
Moss, Carlton, 78
Muller, Hazel Lockwood, 153
Murphy, Jacqueline Shea, 161
Mussolini, Benito, 54-57,62,66,
72-73, 93, 97
Nahor, Asher, 211,214
National Dance Congress, 54
National Negro Congress, 79
Nazism, 130-31, 202
and Ausdruckstanz, 195
and Dreams, 217, 219, 222-24
and The Exile, 96-99,101-4
and Kaddish, 128, 150
and Leni Riefenstahl, 66
Nazi-Soviet Pact, 96
Neeman, Yanun, 180, 189, 212
Negro Cultural Committee, 36,75,
77-79, 186
Negro Dance Company, 77, 152
Negro Melody Chorus, 78
Neighborhood Playhouse, 6,24,145
New Dance Group, 18, 165
New Dance League (NDL), 42,44,52-53,
59,65,99,132
New Jersey, 37
New Left, 27, 229-32
New School for Social Research, 35, 39,92
New York City, 31,49-50, 89-90,121,124,
151-53, 164, 194, 213, 230
and 92nd Street Y, 128, 204
and Actors* Studio, 172
and Case History, 47, 54
and Chanukah pageants, 162
communism, 4, 34,119, 123
and Dance Unit, 93, 118
and Dreams, 214-15
and Edna Ocko, 38
and Emilio Amero, 92
and Exile, 104
and George Balanchine, 12
and Harlem, 51
and Henry Street Settlement, 11
immigrant Eastern European
community, 14-15
immigrant Russian community, 1-2, 50
and Kaddish, 129-30,134, 136,144,147
and Kurt Jooss, 60-61
and Left, 63-64,81,95-97
and Léonide Massine, 59
and Lyric Theatre, 166
and Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish
Democracy, 74-75,77
and Mexican Retablo, 128,141
and National Negro Congress, 79
and El renacuajo paseador [The Fable of
the Wandering Frog], 126-27
and revolutionary dance movement,
85-87,118
and Rooms, 170,173-74,186
and Sokolow s concerts, 31
and Sokolow s technique classes, 27
and Strange American Funeral, 54
and Teo Macero, 211
Nijinsky, Vaslav, 167
Nikolais, Alwin, 175-76
Noriega, Elena, 155
Norman, Edward A., 204-S
North, Alex (born Isadore Soifer), 1,15-16,
64,73,81,95,99
background, 63
and Dance of All Nations, 75
and Exile, 100
and Slaughter, 72
and War Poem, 56,62
North, Joseph, 33
Nuevo Grupo Mexicano de Danzas Clásicas
y Modernas [New Mexican Group
of Classical and Modern Dance],
106-7, 112
OboukofF, Anatole, 12
Ocko, Edna, 6, 34, 38, 45-47, 52-53nl 15,
140, 154, 164
Odes (1964), 26-27, 195, 206,208,210,
213,216
Odets, Clifford, 153
Index [2511
Ofer, Dalia, 225
Ohad, Michael, 208-9,213
The Ohio State University, 208
O ja, Carol J., 44
Old Left, 27, 229-31
Opus series (1958-1965), 24n84,26-27,
157,160,162,186-87,
189-91, 230
and jazz, 159,211
with Lyric Theatre, 195,206
Orientalism, 127,145-46,198, 203
Ornstein, Margalit, 195, 201,207, 217
Ornstein, Yehudit, 201,209-10
Orthodox Judaism, 131n48,
134,137
Page, Ruth, 53
Palacio de Bellas Artes, 47,90,92,105-6,
112-13,117,128
Palestine, 25,100-101, 192,194-95,197,
199,204,222
La Paloma Azul [The Blue Dove], 27,
87-88,105-7,111-13,115,
117-18,165. See also El renacuajo
paseador [The Fable of the
Wandering Frog]
Papp,Joseph, 230
Peña, Carlos González, 93
El Penitente (1941), 146-47,149,154
Perucho, Arturo, 116
Petere, José Herrera, 105,134
Pittsburgh, 81
Poem (1956), 155, 206
Pombo, Rafael, 28,115
Popular Front, 25,31, 52, 63, 72, 95,100,
128,159
Prell, Riv-Ellen, 22
Preston, Carrie, 55
Prickett, Stacey, 3
Primitive Mysteries (1931), 145-47
proletarianism, 99,130
and anti-fascism, 34, 36, 52, 54, 111
Jewish, 31,115,167
and national ideology in Mexico, 90,93
and revolutionary modernism, 17
queerness, 158,185
and Lavender Scare, 160,184
and Rooms, 28,170-71,174-76,
181-83,185-86
and whiteness, 162
[2521 Index
Rameaujean-Philippe, 112
Ravel, Maurice, 131,140
Reconstruction Era, 77,79
Red Scare, 4,27,154,156-57,191,197,232
and anti-Semitism, 140,159-60
and Lyric Suite, 165
and racial tensions in US society, 173
See also House Un֊American Activities
Committee (HUAC)
Reform Judaism, 5
Refregier, Anton, 57,153
refugees, 195
and The Exile, 101-2
and Holocaust, 85-86,
89,96,112
and Jewish Yemeni, 199
and Mexico, 25,88,89,91,96,
99-100,103
and United States, 98
Reichler, Ilan, 219,221
Reinhardt, Max, 53
El renacuajo paseador [The Fable of the
Wandering Frog] (1940), 26-28, 89,
100,112-17,121-23,126-27
revolutionary modernism, 13,17,19,25-26,
31,122,157,209
and Israel, 194,196
and jazz, 159
and Mexico, 31,85, 115
and the Old Left, 230
and socialist Zionism, 227
revolutionary spectatorship, 12,32,51, 59,
61,89,191
and Sokolow s transnationalism, 2,4,92
Revueltas, Silvestre, 113,115,124,127
Reyna, Alicia, 108
Reyna, Rosa, 116-17,155
Rich, Adrienne, 69
Riefenstahl, Leni, 66
Riegger, Wallingfbrd, 47,50,53
The Rite ofSpringy 59,124
Rivera, Diego, 89-90,94-95,
115,153
Rivers, Joan, 37
Robbins,Jerome, 164,178,187,189-91,
200,203, 209,211
Robeson, Paul, 152-53
Roby, Bryan K., 200
Roginsky, Dina, 203
Roland, Norma, 38-39
Romano, Moshe, 180,189,207-8,225
i
Rooms (1954), 5,21,26-27,157,178-82,
185-88,190-91, 206, 232
and alienation, 51,160,170
critical reception of, 170,224
and jazz, 159
and Lavender Scare, 171,177,184,186
lifespan, 13
and Lyric Suite, 162,174,223
and queemess, 24, 28,170-71,174-76,
181-83,185-86
and Red Scare, 173
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 79,97-98
Rosen, Lew, 57-58, 67
Rosenberg, Ethel, 159
Rosenberg, Julius, 159
Rossen, Rebecca, 21,97,104,163
de Rothschild, Bethsabée, 192,196,225
Rottenberg, Henia, 207
Rubin, Samuel, 205
Rukeyser, Muriel, 44
Russia, 60,95
and ballet, 38,90, 93-94
and immigrants to Israël, 197,208
and immigrants to Mexico, 90
and New York immigrant Jewish
community, 2,14-15,63
Sabin, Robert, 124,127,169
sabra physicality, 27,194,198,205,207,
213,226
Samuels, Ralph, 40
Sanasardo, Paul, 125,185
Sandor, Gluck, 53
Santacilia, Adela Formoso de Obregón,
112-13,118
Santacilia, Carlos, 112-13
Sao Paulo, 15
Schenfeld, Rina, 189,208
School of Jewish Studies, 186
School of the American Ballet, 12
Schrecker, Ellen, 160
Schulman, Jennie, 143
Schwadron, Hannah, 22
Schwarz-Bart, André, 215,219,224
Secretaria de Educación de Püblica
[Secretary of Public Education, or
SEP], 89-93,106,112-13
Segal, Edith, 231
Seigmeister, Elie, 43-44
Seldes, George, 55
Senesh, Hannah, 215
Sephardi (Jews), 96,151
Session for Eight (1959), 26,159,187
Session for Sbc (1958), 26,187,190
Shacham, Rina, 189, 206, 211
Sharett, Moshe, 196-97
Sheramy, Rona, 159,215
Shimin, Tonia, 7
Siegmeister, Elie, 62-64
Sierra, José Barros, 106-7,112
Simon, Patricia, 12
Sing for Your Supper (1939), 25-26, 36,75,
82-83,92
Siqueiros, David Alfaro, 94-95,153,155
Six Day War /1967 Arab-Israeli War, 24,225
Sklar, Deidre, 13
Slaughter of the Innocents (1937), 25-26, 36,
64,69-72,74,99,124
and anti-fascism, 53-54,97
Sochen, June, 37
socialist realism, 35
socialist Zionism, 17, 24,164,195-98,
208,227
Sokolow, Anna, 1-4,6-23
and anti-fascism, 25,36,42n55, 53-56,
61-62, 65-66,69, 71, 75, 92, 96-97
and ballet training, 18
and communism, 13-14,22,31-33,152,
158, 227
and Dance Unit, 24,27,31-33,47, 54-55,
97,118,127
and Graham training, 9,11,35-36,64,
86, 209
and Israel, 191-227
and Mexico, 85-119,121-28
and modernism, 3,17,31,198
and Owen Burke, 6, 34,49,55-56, 81
and transnationalism, 2-4,9,25,29,
53,65,23
Sokolow Dance Foundation, 10-11,
40-41, 63, 67, 70,135-36,
138-39,149
Solomon, Alisa, 167
Songs of a Semite (1943), 97,130
Soto, Eduardo Contreras, 115
Soviet Union, 1-4,72, 89,94,186
and Gulag, 2
and Jews, 31
Red Army of, 2
and socialist realism, 35
and Sokolow s audiences, 13,86-87,
155,231
index [253]
Spain, 87-88,96-97, 107-11, 124-2S,
151, 196
and American Left, 54, 74-75
and Civil War, 64,69,73-75,85,99-100
and The Exile, 97, 99
and Jews, 85, 110-11
and Loyalists, 72, 91, 99-100
and Mexico, 109
and Second Republic, 72
See also Franco, Francisco; Heart of Spain
Speaker (1935), 25-26, 36, 38-40
Spenser, Daniela, 4
Spiegel, Nina, 25, 194, 198-99
Srinivasan, Priya, 8-9, 28
St. Denis, Ruth, 28
Stalin, Joseph, 2,72
Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 12
Stanislavsky Method, 11,46,173, 176
Steps of Silence (1968), 232
Stem, Isaac, 164
Stoner, Gladys, 77
Stonewall riots, 174
Strange American Funeral (1935), 23, 25-26,
40,42-43, 45-46, 52, 54, 81
and Elie Siegmeister, 63
and proletarianism, 28, 36
Stravinsky, Igor, 110, 124
Streisand, Barbra, 37
Stuart, Muriel, 12
Switzerland, 190
Sylvester, Johnny, 172
Symphonie Fantastique, 59
Taller de la Grdfica Popular [People’s
Graphic Workshop, or TGP],
94-95,153
Talmud, Blanche, 17-18
Tamiris, Helen, 53
Tanny, Arlo, 101
Taylor, Diana, 8-9
Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 43
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 59
Tel Aviv, 192, 195, 206-8,214,219, 225-26
and Lyric Theatre, 166, 180,191, 212
Tellez, Ignacio García, 103
Terry, Walter, 145,147, 152,177,182
Tharp, Twyla, 230
Theatre Arts Committee, 92, 186
Theatre Union Dance Group, 33
Tibol, Raquel, 115,155
Time+ ( 1966), 26,187,229
Trend ( 1937), 67
Troen, S. Ilan, 193
Trotsky, Leon, l-2n2,95
Truman Doctrine, 161
Tucholsky, Kurt, 60
Tucker, Sophie, 37
Tzuri, Avraham, 180,189,206,212
United States, 3, 6, 127-28,133, 233
and anti-Semitism, 98
and Ballets Jooss, 61
and Communist Party, 75
and concert dance, 121
and critical responses to Sokolow,
19,23, 36
and Dance of AU Nations, 75-76
and Dreamsj 221, 223-24
and Fascist Italy; and gender, 22, 133
and Great Dépréssion, 32
and Heart of Spain, 73
and Holocaust, 89,129,193,214—15
and Inbal Dance Theater, 201,204
and Israël, 194-95,197, 205,213,216
andjews/jewishness, 5,14, 42,160,163,
192,195-96
and Mexico, 4, 85,118, 122,124,151
and Nazi Germany, 66
and Progressive Era, 145
and proletarianism, 54
andRedScare, 154, 161,197-98
and refugees, 89,98,103
and revolutionary dance, 119,123,
203, 231
and Rooms, 162,186
and Singfor Your Supper, 82
and Sokolow s Dance Unit, Tl
and Sokolow’s transnationalism, 9, 29,
92, 233
and Spain, 73
and whiteness, 42
United States Congress, 79, 82,103,158
United States Senate, 77,79-81
United States State Department, 158,
161-62,176,189-90,205
USSR. See Soviet Union
Varèse, Edgard, 213
Vasconcelos, José, 87
vaudeville, 37
I
[254] Index
Vega, Lope de, 113
Vela, Gonzalo Vasquez, 113
Velasco, John, 77-78
Veracruz, 72,123,155-56, 203
Vesey, Denmark, 79
Vienna, 82
Vietnam War, 187, 229
The Village I Knew (1951), 130. See also
Maslow, Sophie
Vitak, Albertina, 127,148
Wagner Van-Nuys Anti-Lynching Bill,
77, 79, 81
Wald, Alan, 100
Warren, Larry, 39,93, 117,150, 160
and Collection on Anna Sokolow, 32, 45,
114, 143, 178, 201-2
Wayne, Allen, 57-58, 67
Weidman, Charles, 12, 17-18, 35,41,46, 53
Weissenberg, Lilly, 96
Welles, Orson, 54, 77-78
White, John, 172, 217nl01
whiteness, 19, 88, 142,144
and concert dance, 27,122-23
and Jewish assimilation, 20,42, 159,
165-69, 185
and Martha Graham, 40,147,161-62
Whitman, Walt, 100
Wiesel, Elie, 224
Wigman, Mary, 52,195
Wilson, Frank, 77-79
Wilson, Sloan, 173
Wolffers, Jules, 140
Workers Dance League (WDL), 11,
35, 38, 52. See also New Dance
League (NDL)
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Theatre Project, 78
‘ World War I, S5
World War 11,25,77,97,157,173,193,
219-20,222
and anticommunism, 19
and Italy, 55
and Jewish assimilation, 42,154,195
and Kaddishf 128-29,139
and Mexico, 90,96, 118
Yemenite Jewry, 198-200, 202-3, 208,
212. See also Inbal Yemenite Dance
Group; Mizrahi (Jews)
Yiddish, 13-14, 17, 22,37,75,99,
160, 198
Yom Kippur War (1973), 226
Zall, Deborah, 134
Zane, Arnie, 7-8
Zellmer, David, 140-42,144
Zemach, Benjamin, 18, 53,135
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spelling | Kosstrin, Hannah Verfasser (DE-588)1143853490 aut Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow Hannah Kosstrin New York, NY Oxford University Press August 2017 © 2017 xx, 255 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references "A critical analysis of the work of choreographer Anna Sokolow"... Sokolow, Anna Sokolow, Anna (DE-588)119012006 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1910-2000 gnd rswk-swf PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern / bisacsh MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance / bisacsh Choreographers United States Biography PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd rswk-swf Identität Motiv (DE-588)4311101-4 gnd rswk-swf Modern Dance (DE-588)4074920-4 gnd rswk-swf Sozialrevolution (DE-588)4181992-5 gnd rswk-swf Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd rswk-swf Choreografin (DE-588)4637659-8 gnd rswk-swf Tänzerin (DE-588)4207110-0 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Sokolow, Anna (DE-588)119012006 p DE-604 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Tänzerin (DE-588)4207110-0 s Choreografin (DE-588)4637659-8 s Modern Dance (DE-588)4074920-4 s Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 s Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 s Sozialrevolution (DE-588)4181992-5 s Identität Motiv (DE-588)4311101-4 s Geschichte 1910-2000 z LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029866762&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029866762&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029866762&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow |
title_auth | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow |
title_exact_search | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow |
title_full | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow Hannah Kosstrin |
title_fullStr | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow Hannah Kosstrin |
title_full_unstemmed | Honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow Hannah Kosstrin |
title_short | Honest bodies |
title_sort | honest bodies revolutionary modernism in the dances of anna sokolow |
title_sub | revolutionary modernism in the dances of Anna Sokolow |
topic | Sokolow, Anna Sokolow, Anna (DE-588)119012006 gnd PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern / bisacsh MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance / bisacsh Choreographers United States Biography PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Identität Motiv (DE-588)4311101-4 gnd Modern Dance (DE-588)4074920-4 gnd Sozialrevolution (DE-588)4181992-5 gnd Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Choreografin (DE-588)4637659-8 gnd Tänzerin (DE-588)4207110-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Sokolow, Anna PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern / bisacsh MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance / bisacsh Choreographers United States Biography PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance Judentum Identität Motiv Modern Dance Sozialrevolution Kommunismus Choreografin Tänzerin USA Biografie |
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