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Title:
Danse : a catalogue / edited by Noémie Solomon.
Publisher:
Les Presses du réel,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
213 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Dance--United States--History.
Dance--France--History.
Choreography--United States--History.
Choreography--France--History.
Dance--United States--French influences.
Dance--France--American influences.
Other Authors:
Solomon, Noémie, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references. "Published in continuation of DANSE: a French-American Festival of Performance and Ideas presented in New York City in May, 2014, and part of DANSE, a four-year program of exchanges in contemporary dance between France and th U.S. (2015-2018)"--Colophon.
Contents:
Part III. The Collaborative Turn in Contemporary Dance: Performance Capitalism and The Emancipation of Artistic Production / Boyan Manchev. Part I. Present Histories -- My Lunch With Will: On Alain Buffard and Anna Halprin / Thomas J. Lax and Will Rawls -- Choreographies of the Archive / Christophe Wavelet and Catheine Perret -- Seeing Without Believing / Douglas Dunn and Noémie Solomon -- New York Topologie / Julie Perrin -- Part II. Foreign Intimacies -- Incommensurable Gestures / Emmanuelle Huynh and Judy Hussie-Taylor -- Dance and the Erotics of Knowledge / Peggy Phelan and Moémie Solomon -- Biting the Real: Poetics of Otherness / Latifa Laâbissi and Bojana Bauer -- Five Attempts: Thoughts on Dance in America / Claudia La Rococo -- Part III. Collective Acts -- Their Retrospectives / Xavier Le Roy and Adrian Heathfield -- Paris, Burning: Minority Visibility and Hip-Hop Choreography / Felicia McCarren -- Improvised Collections / Boris Charmatz and Ana Janevski -- The Collaborative Turn in Contemporary Dance: Performance Capitalism and The Emancipation of Artistic Production / Boyan Manchev.
Summary:
"Danse: a catalogue comprises dialogues and essays by dancers, choreographers, writers, and curators reflecting on the mutual influences of French and American choreographic cultures. Together these writings examine the ways in which dance matters in an increasingly globalized contemporary field. With newly-commissioned texts by Bojana Bauer, Boris Charmatz, Douglas Dunn, Adrian Heathfield, Judy Hussie-Taylor, Emmanuelle Huynh, Ana Janevski, Latifa Laâbissi, Claudia La Rocco, Thomas J. Lax, Xavier Le Roy, Boyan Manchev, Felicia McCarren, Catherine Perret, Julie Perrin, Peggy Phelan, Will Rawls, Noémie Solomon, and Christophe Wavelet."--Cover page 4.
Series:
New York series
ISBN:
2840667908
9782840667902
OCLC:
(OCoLC)919167945
LCCN:
2015466656
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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