Flint Memorial Library (North Reading)

Dance in America, a reader's anthology, Mindy Aloff, editor [and writer of introduction] ; foreword by Robert Gottlieb

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Dance in America, a reader's anthology, Mindy Aloff, editor [and writer of introduction] ; foreword by Robert Gottlieb
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 614-625) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dance in America
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1019892290
Responsibility statement
Mindy Aloff, editor [and writer of introduction] ; foreword by Robert Gottlieb
Sub title
a reader's anthology
Summary
"From the beginning, American dance has been an exciting fusion of many disparate influences, with European traditions of ballet and social dancing encountering Native American rituals and African American improvisations to create something new and extraordinary. In this landmark collection, dance critic Mindy Aloff brings together an astonishing array of writers--dancers and dance creators, impresarios and critics, and enthusiastic literary observers--to tell the remarkable story of the artistry, innovation, and sheer joy of a great American art form. Here is dance in its many varieties and locales: from tap and swing to ballet and modern dance, from Five Points to Radio City Music Hall, and from the Lindy Hop to Michael Jackson's Moonwalk. With 100 selections spanning three centuries, this is the biggest and best anthology on American dance ever published. Here are the most acclaimed dance critics, including Edwin Denby, Joan Acocella, Lincoln Kirstein, Jill Johnston, and Clive Barnes; the most inventive and influential choreographers and dancers, among them George Balanchine, Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, Allegra Kent, and Mikhail Baryshnikov; and a dazzling roster of literary figures, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, Hart Crane, Edmund Wilson, Langston Hughes, and Susan Sontag. Here too are rare and hard-to-find texts, several previously unpublished, among them Jerome Robbins's reflections on the secret of choreography and an inspiring commencement address from Mark Morris. Brilliant profiles of unforgettable performers--Stuart Hodes on Martha Graham; John Updike on Gene Kelly; Alastair Macaulay on Michael Jackson--join incisive, often deeply personal pieces--Zora Neale Hurston on hoodoo ritual; Arlene Croce on dance in film; Yehuda Hyman on Hasidic dances--to form a one-of-kind reading experience every dance lover will cherish"--, Dust jacket flap
Table Of Contents
Joan Acocella -- Jack Anderson -- W.H. Auden -- Josephine Baker -- George Balanchine -- Whitney Balleitt -- Clive Barns -- Lincoln Barnett -- Mikhail Baryshnikov -- Black Elk and John Gneisenau Neihardt -- Ruthanna Boris -- Carolyn Brown -- Holly Brubach -- George Washington Cable -- Christopher Caines -- George Catlin -- Janet Collins -- Hart Crane -- Arlene Croce -- Merce Cunningham -- Nancy Dalva -- Agnes de Mille -- Edwin Denby -- Charles Dickens -- Emily Dickinson -- Isadora Duncan -- Katherine Dunham -- John Durang -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Barbara Milberg Fisher -- George Gelles -- Nancy Goldner -- Robert Gottlieb -- Robert Greskovic -- Margaret Case Harriman -- Marina Harss -- Stuart Hodes -- Jennifer Homans -- Richard Howard -- Langston Hughes -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Yehuda Hyman -- Jill Johnston -- Deborah Jowitt -- Elizabeth Kendall -- Allegra Kent -- Lincoln Kirstein -- Anna Kisselgoff -- Laura Leivick -- José Limón -- Alastair Macaulay -- Léonide Mercer -- Mark Morris -- H.T. (Henry Taylor) Parker -- Claudia Roth Pierpont -- Megan Pugh -- Nancy Reynolds -- Jerome Robbins -- Marcia B. Siegel -- Sally R. Sommer -- Susan Sontag -- Paul Taylor -- Walter Terry -- Twyla Tharp -- Tobi Tobias -- John Updike -- Carl Van Vechten -- David Vaughan -- Edmund Wilson
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