Lester Horton, Modern Dance Pioneer

Lester Horton, Modern Dance Pioneer
Title Lester Horton, Modern Dance Pioneer PDF eBook
Author Larry Warren
Publisher New York : M. Dekker
Total Pages 296
Release 1977
Genre Choreographers
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The Dance Technique of Lester Horton

The Dance Technique of Lester Horton
Title The Dance Technique of Lester Horton PDF eBook
Author Marjorie B. Perces
Publisher Dance Horizons
Total Pages 228
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A guide to the principles of dance and training developed by Lester Horton. It includes a foreword by Alvin Ailey, reminiscences of early Lester Horton technique by Bella Lewitzky, and a three-dimensional portrait of the life and work of Lester Horton by Jana Frances-Fischer.

Performance Through the Dance Technique of Lester Horton

Performance Through the Dance Technique of Lester Horton
Title Performance Through the Dance Technique of Lester Horton PDF eBook
Author Bradley Shelver
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Modern dance
ISBN 9781482392784

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A Performance link between the Biography of Lester Horton and his Dance Technique. Bradley Shelver explores the training and performance potentials of Horton's Technique. Through his own experiences with dancing and teaching, Shelver explains the benefits and comparisons between the Horton Technique and other dance training tools. With photographs by Torben Rasmussen, the book gives a detailed glimpse of the past and future of the Dance Technique of Lester Horton. Introduction is written by Ana Marie Forsythe.

Introduction to Modern Dance Techniques

Introduction to Modern Dance Techniques
Title Introduction to Modern Dance Techniques PDF eBook
Author Joshua Legg
Publisher Dance Horizons
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780871273253

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Each unit contains core ideas, a series of journaling and discussion topics, improvisation experiments, biographical sketches of the choreographers, and a presentation of-class material. At the end of each chapter, questions and experiments offer basic ideas that you can use to further your understanding of the choreography presented. --

Modern Dance, Negro Dance

Modern Dance, Negro Dance
Title Modern Dance, Negro Dance PDF eBook
Author Susan Manning
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2004
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780816637362

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Two traditionally divided strains of American dance, Modern Dance and Negro Dance, are linked through photographs, reviews, film, and oral history, resulting in a unique view of the history of American dance.

Modern Bodies

Modern Bodies
Title Modern Bodies PDF eBook
Author Julia L. Foulkes
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2003-11-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780807862025

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In 1930, dancer and choreographer Martha Graham proclaimed the arrival of "dance as an art of and from America." Dancers such as Doris Humphrey, Ted Shawn, Katherine Dunham, and Helen Tamiris joined Graham in creating a new form of dance, and, like other modernists, they experimented with and argued over their aesthetic innovations, to which they assigned great meaning. Their innovations, however, went beyond aesthetics. While modern dancers devised new ways of moving bodies in accordance with many modernist principles, their artistry was indelibly shaped by their place in society. Modern dance was distinct from other artistic genres in terms of the people it attracted: white women (many of whom were Jewish), gay men, and African American men and women. Women held leading roles in the development of modern dance on stage and off; gay men recast the effeminacy often associated with dance into a hardened, heroic, American athleticism; and African Americans contributed elements of social, African, and Caribbean dance, even as their undervalued role defined the limits of modern dancers' communal visions. Through their art, modern dancers challenged conventional roles and images of gender, sexuality, race, class, and regionalism with a view of American democracy that was confrontational and participatory, authorial and populist. Modern Bodies exposes the social dynamics that shaped American modernism and moved modern dance to the edges of society, a place both provocative and perilous.

Blooming in Motion

Blooming in Motion
Title Blooming in Motion PDF eBook
Author Amber Barbee Pickens
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9781736238004

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Blooming in Motion Coloring Book is a celebration of Black history in the performing arts through dance. Each original illustration of black dance legends pays tribute to their sacrifice, perseverance, fearlessness, discipline, and eternal resilience in their life's journey through dance. Each illustration feature of the dancers is creatively shown in dance motion with flowers in bloom for a coloring picture of celebration.