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E-grāmata: William Forsythe and the Practice of Choreography: It Starts From Any Point

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(University of Ulster, UK)
  • Formāts: 200 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136834899
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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136834899

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William Forsythes reinvigoration of classical ballet during his 20-year tenure at the Ballett Frankfurt saw him lauded as one of the greatest choreographers of the postwar era. His current work with The Forsythe Company has gone even further to challenge and investigate fundamental assumptions about choreography itself.

William Forsythe and the Practice of Choreography presents a diverse range of critical writings on his work, with illuminating analysis of his practice from an interdisciplinary perspective. The book also contains insightful working testaments from Forsythes collaborators, as well as a contribution from the choreographer himself.

With essays covering all aspects of Forsythes past and current work, readers are provided with an unparalleled view into the creative world of this visionary artist, as well as a comprehensive resource for students, scholars, and practitioners of ballet and contemporary dance today.
List of figures ix
List of contributors x
Acknowledgements xiii
Credits xiv
Introduction: The practice of choreography 1(3)
Steven Spier
1 Watching the Ballett Frankfurt, 1988-2009 4(16)
Roslyn Sulcas
2 Of monsters and puppets: William Forsythe's work after the 'Robert Scott Complex' 20(18)
Gerald Siegmund
3 Splintered encounters: the critical reception to William Forsythe in the United States, 1979-1989 38(13)
Mark Franko
4 Nijinsky's heir: a classical company leads modern dance 51(3)
Senta Driver
5 Timbral architectures, aurality's force: sound and music 54(19)
Chris Salter
6 Dancing music: the intermodality of The Forsythe Company 73(17)
Freya Vass-Rhee
7 Choreographic objects 90(3)
William Forsythe
8 Decreation: fragmentation and continuity 93(8)
Dana Caspersen
9 Inside the knot that two bodies make 101(11)
Steven Spier
10 Aberrations of gravity 112(16)
Heidi Gilpin
11 The space of memory: William Forsythe's ballets 128(11)
Gerald Siegmund
12 Choreographic thinking and amateur bodies 139(12)
Steven Spier
Alphabetical list of works 151(4)
Chronological list of works 155(26)
Index 181
Steven Spier is Professor and Head of the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Ulster. Previously he was founding president and vice-chancellor of the HafenCity University Hamburg. He is an authority on the work of William Forsythe as well as on contemporary European, especially Swiss, architecture.