Tag: Dance

William Forsythe’s Postdramatic Dance Theater Unsettling Perception


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English | ISBN: 3031266579 | 2023 | 288 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This book takes choreographer William Forsythe’s choreographic and scenographic processes as a holistic lens through which to view dance as a fundamentally visuo-sonic art form and choreography as a form of perceptual experimentation. In doing so, it reveals how the made worlds within which postdramatic dance is situated influence how choreography is perceived. Resonating with ecological perspectives but also drawing on an extensive range of cognitive research approaches, the volume’s choreo-scenographic perspective emphasizes the importance of considering the expanded scenography of lighting, sound, space, scenic elements, costume, and performer movement when analyzing the sensory and cognitive perception of dance. The volume provides a first book-length cognitive study of both an individual choreographer and the aesthetics of postdramatic theatre. It also satisfies a need for more dedicated scholarship on Forsythe, whose extensive and varied array of groundbreaking ballets and dance theater works for the Ballett Frankfurt (1984-2004), The Forsythe Company (2005-15), and as an independent choreographer have made him a key figure in 20

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The New Age of Electronic Dance Music and Club Culture


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English | 2020 | pages: 151 | ISBN: 3030390047, 3030390012 | PDF | 3,4 mb
This book offers a comprehensive overview of electronic dance music (EDM) and club culture. To do so, it interlinks a broad range of disciplines, revealing their (at times vastly) differing standpoints on the same subject. Scholars from such diverse fields as cultural studies, economics, linguistics, media studies, musicology, philosophy, and sociology share their perspectives. In addition, the book features articles by practitioners who have been active on the EDM scene for many years and discuss issues like gender and diversity problems in general, and the effects of gentrification on club culture in Berlin.

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Performing Queer Latinidad Dance, Sexuality, Politics


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2012 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0472071394 | PDF | 3 MB
Performing Queer Latinidad highlights the critical role that performance played in the development of Latina/o queer public culture in the United States during the 1990s and early 2000s, a period when the size and influence of the Latina/o population was increasing alongside a growing scrutiny of the public spaces where latinidad could circulate. Performances—from concert dance and street protest to the choreographic strategies deployed by dancers at nightclubs—served as critical meeting points and practices through which LGBT and other nonnormative sex practitioners of Latin American descent (individuals with greatly differing cultures, histories of migration or annexation to the United States, and contemporary living conditions) encountered each other and forged social, cultural, and political bonds. At a time when latinidad ascended to the national public sphere in mainstream commercial and political venues and Latina/o public space was increasingly threatened by the redevelopment of urban centers and a revived anti-immigrant campaign, queer Latinas/os in places such as the Bronx, San Antonio, Austin, Phoenix, and Rochester, NY, returned to performance to claim spaces and ways of being that allowed their queerness and latinidad to coexist. These social events of performance and their attendant aesthetic communication strategies served as critical sites and tactics for creating and sustaining queer latinidad.2014 Honorable Mention, Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists Book Award, American Anthropological Association2013 Latino Studies Book Award, Latin American Studies Association2013 Lambda Literary Foundation Book Award in LGBT Studies2013 Outstanding Publication Award, Congress on Research in Dance2012 Special Citation, de la Torre Bueno Book Prize, Society of Dance History Scholars

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Kathakali Dance-Drama Where Gods and Demons Come to Play


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English | 1999 | pages: 277 | ISBN: 041513109X, 041519282X | PDF | 4,4 mb
Kathakali Dance-Drama provides a comprehensive introduction to the distinctive and colourful dance-drama of Kerala in South-West India for the first time. This landmark volume:

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Interdisciplinary Arts Integrating Dance, Theatre, and Visual Arts


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English | March 16, 2022 | ISBN: 1492599875 | 208 pages | PDF | 79 Mb
No matter what field a person is working in or preparing for, collaboration and integration of ideas and knowledge are important to success. Interdisciplinary Arts provides a portal to that success by introducing students to the integration of arts concepts that they can apply to any field or endeavor they undertake.

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Dance of the Trillions Developing Countries and Global Finance


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English | 2018 | ISBN: 0815736746 | EPUB | pages: 160 | 0.7 mb
In Dance of the Trillions, David Lubin tells the story of what makes money flow from high-income countries to lower-income ones; what makes it flow out again; and how developing countries have sought protection against the volatility of international capital flows. The book traces an arc from the 1970s, when developing countries first gained access to international financial markets, to the present day.

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Brazil’s Dance with the Devil The World Cup, the Olympics, and the Fight for Democracy


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English | 2016 | pages: 298 | ISBN: 1608465896, 1608463605 | PDF | 9,9 mb
"People think speaking truth to power is easy, but if it was easy everyone would do it. This book does it. . . . It speaks truth to the powers that be, from Brazil to the US to FIFA to the IOC. It hits you like an uppercut that rattles your brain and sets it straight. I cannot recommend this book highly enough."-John Carlos, 1968 Olympic medalist

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