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OverviewComposing while Dancing: An Improviser’s Companion examines the world of improvisational dance and the varied approaches to this art form. By introducing the improvisational strategies of twenty-six top contemporary artists of movement improvisation, Melinda Buckwalter offers a practical primer to the dance form. Each chapter focuses on an important aspect of improvisation including spatial relations, the eyes, and the dancing image. Included are sample practices from the artists profiled, exercises for further research, and a glossary of terms. Buckwalter gathers history, methods, interviews, and biographies in one book to showcase the many facets of improvisational dance and create an invaluable reference for dancers and dance educators. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melinda BuckwalterPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.341kg ISBN: 9780299248147ISBN 10: 0299248143 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 30 December 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p> A welcome addition to the sparse literature of movement improvisation. Through years of her own study, Buckwalter has gathered a cornucopia of improvisational practices from more than two dozen of the most intriguing (and underdocumented) movement artists working today. She then invites you, through the organization of the chapters and through her own energy and interest, to join the dance. --Kent De Spain, author of Method to the Madness: Movement Improvisation in the Words of Its Practitioners An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. --J. H. Roberts, CHOICE A welcome addition to the sparse literature of movement improvisation. Through years of her own study, Buckwalter has gathered a cornucopia of improvisational practices from more than two dozen of the most intriguing (and underdocumented) movement artists working today. She then invites you, through the organization of the chapters and through her own energy and interest, to join the dance. --Kent De Spain, author of Method to the Madness: Movement Improvisation in the Words of Its Practitioners Composing while Dancing is a treasure trove of dance improvisation information. -- Paul Langland, New York University An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. J. H. Roberts, CHOICE A welcome addition to the sparse literature of movement improvisation. Through years of her own study, Buckwalter has gathered a cornucopia of improvisational practices from more than two dozen of the most intriguing (and underdocumented) movement artists working today. She then invites you, through the organization of the chapters and through her own energy and interest, to join the dance. Kent De Spain, author of Method to the Madness: Movement Improvisation in the Words of Its Practitioners Composing while Dancing is a treasure trove of dance improvisation information. Paul Langland, New York University An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. J. H. Roberts, CHOICE A welcome addition to the sparse literature of movement improvisation. Through years of her own study, Buckwalter has gathered a cornucopia of improvisational practices from more than two dozen of the most intriguing (and underdocumented) movement artists working today. She then invites you, through the organization of the chapters and through her own energy and interest, to join the dance. Kent De Spain, author of Method to the Madness: Movement Improvisation in the Words of Its Practitioners Composing while Dancing is a treasure trove of dance improvisation information. Paul Langland, New York University An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. --J. H. Roberts, CHOICE A welcome addition to the sparse literature of movement improvisation. Through years of her own study, Buckwalter has gathered a cornucopia of improvisational practices from more than two dozen of the most intriguing (and underdocumented) movement artists working today. She then invites you, through the organization of the chapters and through her own energy and interest, to join the dance. --Kent De Spain, author of Method to the Madness: Movement Improvisation in the Words of Its Practitioners Composing while Dancing is a treasure trove of dance improvisation information. -- Paul Langland, New York University <p> An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. --J. H. Roberts, CHOICE An insightful, much-needed resource for those interested in dance improvisation. Budding young artists in particular will value the epilogue on developing their own practice. J. H. Roberts, <i>CHOICE</i></p> Author InformationMelinda Buckwalter is coeditor of Contact Quarterly, a dance and improvisation journal. She lives in Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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