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082 1 _a792.801
245 0 0 _aDancing texts :
_bintertextuality in interpretation /
_cedited by Janet Adshead-Lansdale.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bDance Books,
_c1999.
300 _axvi, 255 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rMichael Worton --
_g1.
_tCreative Ambiguity: Dancing Intertexts /
_rJanet Adshead-Lansdale --
_g2.
_tThe Avant-Garde Politics of Petrouchka: Retrieving the Performance Text of 1911 /
_rSally Bowden --
_g3.
_tDance, Music and Literature: the Construction of Meanings through an Interplay of Texts in Siobhan Davies's Bridge the Distance /
_rSophia Preston --
_g4.
_tJewishness and Modern Dance in Sophie Maslow's The Village I Knew /
_rNaomi M. Jackson --
_g5.
_tWilliam Forsythe's Challenge to the Balletic Text: Dancing Latin /
_rJennifer Jackson --
_g6.
_tMark Morris's Dido and Aeneas /
_rCarol Martin --
_g7.
_tToo Many Cooks Mix the Metaphors: Marin and Spink, and the Sandman Link /
_rDeveril Garraghan --
_g8.
_tLocating Space: Dance and Architecture in Rosemary Butcher's 3d /
_rLibby Worth --
_g9.
_tA 'Streetwise, Urban Chic': Popular Culture and Intertextuality in the Work of Lea Anderson /
_rSherril Dodds --
_g10.
_tZebra Talk: the Absurd World of Philippe Decoufle /
_rLitza Bixler.
520 1 _a"This book takes an innovative approach to dance analysis, looking at issues in the interpretation and reading of dances. Building on Janet Adshead-Lansdale's Dance Analysis: Theory and Practice (1988). Dancing Texts reshapes recent developments in post-structuralist and literary theory to illuminate close readings of dances." "Following a thorough introduction to the theoretical basis of intertextuality in relation to dance, the book offers a number of fully worked out examples of dance analysis, with subjects spanning the twentieth century and ranging from video-dance to ballet. The examples chosen include classical, modern and postmodern styles of theatre dance and also explore relations with music, film, architecture, language, popular culture and ethnicity. The interpretations that emerge illustrate the processes of intertextuality itself, opening up a new arena for dance analysis and criticism."--BOOK JACKET.
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650 0 _aIntertextuality
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650 0 _aModern dance
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650 0 _aDance criticism
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650 0 _aDance
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700 1 _aLansdale, Janet,
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