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Offering 78 tested dance improvisation exercises, this resource energizes class segments from warm-up games to solo, duo, and group explorations. With step-by-step guides,... Læs mere
This book argues that Shakespeare and various cultures of celebrity have enjoyed a ceaselessly adaptive, symbiotic relationship since the final decade of the sixteenth century, through which each entity has contributed to the vitality and adaptability of the other.
The formative early ballets of West Side Story creators Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins explored in detail for the very first time.
In this book, Shay Welch expands on the contemporary cognitive thinking-in-movement framework, which has its roots in the work of Maxine Sheets-Johnstone but extends and develops within contemporary embodied cognition theory.
This book focuses on the myriad ways that people collectively remember or forget shared pasts through popular dance.
It contributes to the underrepresented field of Latin American Shakespeares by applying the lens of cultural anthropophagy, a theory with Latin American roots, to explore how Cuban artists ingest and transform Shakespeare’s plays.
Accessible at multiple levels, the content is relevant for undergraduate students across dance, dance education, and movement science, and graduate students forging new analysis of dance, pedagogy, gender theory, and teaching praxis.
This book considers the representation of madness in contemporary Britishtheatre, examining the rich relationship between performance and mental health,and questioning how theatre can potentially challenge dominant understandingsof mental health.