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245 0 4 _aThe body eclectic :
_bevolving practices in dance training /
_cedited by Melanie Bales, Rebecca Nettl-Fiol.
264 1 _aUrbana :
_bUniversity of Illinois Press,
_c[2008]
264 4 _c©2008
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction: Deconstruction and Bricolage, and Other Themes of the Post-Judson Era /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tBricolageA Dancing Dialectic /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tA New York Dancer /
_rVeronica Dittman --
_tTraining as the Medium Through Which /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tA Dance-Musician's Perspective: An Interview with Natalie Gilbert /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tSomething Old, Something New, Something Borrowed /
_rJoshua Monten --
_tBallet for the Post-Judson Dancer /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tDeconstructionSomatics: An Interview with Martha Myers /
_rRebecca Nettl-Fiol --
_tFirst It Was Dancing /
_rRebecca Nettl-Fiol --
_tRe-Locating Technique /
_rWendell Beavers --
_tTeaching Alignment /
_rGlenna Batson --
_tFalling, Releasing, and Post-Judson Dance /
_rMelanie Bales --
_tTraining Stories: --
_tChris Aiken --
_tDavid Dorfman --
_tKathleen Fisher --
_tKaren Graham --
_tMark Haim --
_tAngie Hauser --
_tSara Hook --
_tIrene Hultman --
_tStephen Koester --
_tRalph Lemon --
_tBebe Miller --
_tTere O'Connor --
_tCynthia Oliver --
_tJanet Panetta --
_tKraig Patterson --
_tShelley Washington --
_tContributors --
_tIndex.
520 _a"This rich collection of essays and interviews explores modern-dance technique training from the last fifty years. Focusing on the culture of dance, editors Melanie Bales and Rebecca Nettl-Fiol examine choreographic process and style, dancer agency and participation in the creative process, and changes in the role and purpose of training. Bringing recent writings on dance into dialogue with dance practice, The Body Eclectic: Evolving Practices in Dance Training asks readers to consider the relationship between training practices and choreographic style and content. The contributors explore how technique training both guides and reflects the art of dance. Contributors include Melanie Bales, Glenna Batson, Wendell Beavers, Veronica Dittman, Natalie Gilbert, Joshua Monten, Martha Myers, and Rebecca Nettl-Fiol. Dance professionals interviewed include David Dorfman, Ralph Lemon, Bebe Miller, Tere O'Connor, and Shelley Washington."--Publisher description.
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