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This book is a groundbreaking exploration of black masculinity and sexual passing in American contemporary dance.
A vast social gap separated Simon Bolivar from people of African descent; however, John Charles Chasteen's research shows... Læs mere
This book analyses movement from white men on screen in order to discern how dance in American popular culture reflects gender and race ideologies. In particular, it focuses on the 'straight white man can't dance' trope and how it is used to leverage status and influence.
This fully revised and updated in-depth biography details Harry’s life so far. From his humble childhood and his journey to fame on The X Factor to releasing incredibly... Læs mere
The Speaking Dancer offers a rich and thought-provoking exploration of radical interdisciplinary dance and performance within a broad political and philosophical context which investigates its wider impact on humanity.
In How to Understand Theatre Audiences, Kirsty Sedgman rethinks live performance, blending theatre history, theory, teaching, and research. This lively book explores key ideas like semiotics and phenomenology while advocating for valuing diverse audience experiences.
The first critical study of punk ballet icon Louise Lecavalier, principal dancer with Montreal-based company La La La Human Steps from 1981-1999, and single most iconic dancer of her generation.