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Dancing on the White Page

Author : Kwakiutl L. Dreher
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2008-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780791479124

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Dancing on the White Page by Kwakiutl L. Dreher Pdf

Dancing on the White Page examines the popular autobiographies of six well-known Black women entertainers—Diahann Carroll, Dorothy Dandridge, Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt, Whoopi Goldberg, and Mary Wilson—and makes a case for adding Black celebrity autobiography to the African American literary canon. As she explores these women's fascinating stories, Kwakiutl L. Dreher reveals how each one improvises the choreography of her life to survive and thrive in the film, television, and music industries, as well as the politically charged environment of the Black community, most specifically represented by the NAACP. Reading each autobiography as a site of self-revelation, Dreher discovers stories of Black self-determination along with the fight for liberation from oppression and racial and gender discrimination. She explores each woman's full meaning in American culture at large and in American entertainment culture in particular.

Dancing Across the Page

Author : Karen Barbour
Publisher : Intellect Books
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781841505015

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Dancing Across the Page by Karen Barbour Pdf

An innovative exploration of understanding through dance, Dancing across the Page draws on the frameworks of phenomenology, feminism, and postmodernism to offer readers an understanding of performance studies that is grounded in personal narrative and lived experience. Through accounts of contemporary dance making, improvisation, and dance education, Karen Barbour explores a diversity of themes, including power; activism; and cultural, gendered, and personal identity. An intimate yet rigorous investigation of creativity in dance, Dancing across the Page emphasizes embodied knowledge and imagination as a basis for creative action in the world.

Poetics of Dance

Author : Gabriele Brandstetter
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780190266868

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Poetics of Dance by Gabriele Brandstetter Pdf

When it was first published in Germany in 1995, Poetics of Dance was already seen as a path-breaking publication, the first to explore the relationships between the birth of modern dance, new developments in the visual arts, and the renewal of literature and drama in the form of avant-garde theatrical and movement productions of the early twentieth-century. Author Gabriele Brandstetter established in this book not only a relation between dance and critical theory, but in fact a full interdisciplinary methodology that quickly found foothold with other areas of research within dance studies. The book looks at dance at the beginnings of the 20th century, the time during which modern dance first began to make its radical departure from the aesthetics of classical ballet. Brandstetter traces modern dance's connection to new innovations and trends in visual and literary arts to argue that modern dance is in fact the preeminent symbol of modernity. As Brandstetter demonstrates, the aesthetic renewal of dance vocabulary which was pursued by modern dancers on both sides of the Atlantic - Isadora Duncan and Loie Fuller, Valeska Gert and Oskar Schlemmer, Vaslav Nijinsky and Michel Fokine - unfurled itself in new ideas about gender and subjectivity in the arts more generally, thus reflecting the modern experience of life and the self-understanding of the individual as an individual. As a whole, the book makes an important contribution to the theory of modernity.

Guitar Chord Songbook White Pages

Author : Hal Leonard Corp.
Publisher : Hal Leonard
Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2012-07-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781476818191

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Guitar Chord Songbook White Pages by Hal Leonard Corp. Pdf

(Guitar Chord Songbook). This fantastic collection features lyrics, chord symbols, and guitar chord diagrams for 400 hits across decades and genres, such as: All Along the Watchtower * Back to December * Band on the Run * Bennie and the Jets * Brick House * California Girls * Couldn't Stand the Weather * Daydream * Evil Woman * Footloose * The Gambler * Good Lovin' * Hey Jude * Hollywood Nights * I Love Rock 'N Roll * Jump * King of the Road * Livin' on a Prayer * Man in the Mirror * Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da * The Rainbow Connection * Smoke on the Water * That'll Be the Day * Walkin' After Midnight * Wild Thing * Your Mama Don't Dance * and many more.

Dancing on a Razor

Author : Kevin John White
Publisher : Castle Quay Books
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781988928111

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Dancing on a Razor by Kevin John White Pdf

a) Dancing on a Razor chronicles, through a series of dynamic short personal stories, the life and God’s redemption of Kevin John White, son of internationally known author and lecturer Dr. John White. Despite his conversion experience at age fourteen Kevin becomes a hopeless alcoholic, an addict and a wandering minstrel—riding freight trains and hitchhiking coast to coast, singing his own music for forty-five years. But all-the-while he lives this derelict lifestyle Kevin experiences the relentless pursuit and personal revelation of God's love to him. During his rebellious years, despite his fear and rebelliousness against God, the story examines the many astonishing miracles God continued to performed throughout his lifetime to draw him back to Himself. These are the stories of the answered thousands of prayers that went up for Kevin across the globe during this astonishing odyssey of God's unimaginable love. The book is honest, highly humorous, and loaded with astounding stories of miracles. God never gives up!

Do What You Gotta Do

Author : Ruth Feldstein
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195314038

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Do What You Gotta Do by Ruth Feldstein Pdf

Do What You Gotta Do examines the role of black female entertainers in the Civil Rights movement.

Are You Entertained?

Author : Simone C. Drake,Dwan K. Henderson
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781478009009

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Are You Entertained? by Simone C. Drake,Dwan K. Henderson Pdf

The advent of the internet and the availability of social media and digital downloads have expanded the creation, distribution, and consumption of Black cultural production as never before. At the same time, a new generation of Black public intellectuals who speak to the relationship between race, politics, and popular culture has come into national prominence. The contributors to Are You Entertained? address these trends to consider what culture and blackness mean in the twenty-first century's digital consumer economy. In this collection of essays, interviews, visual art, and an artist statement the contributors examine a range of topics and issues, from music, white consumerism, cartoons, and the rise of Black Twitter to the NBA's dress code, dance, and Moonlight. Analyzing the myriad ways in which people perform, avow, politicize, own, and love blackness, this volume charts the shifting debates in Black popular culture scholarship over the past quarter century while offering new avenues for future scholarship. Contributors. Takiyah Nur Amin, Patricia Hill Collins, Kelly Jo Fulkerson-Dikuua, Simone C. Drake, Dwan K. Henderson, Imani Kai Johnson, Ralina L. Joseph, David J. Leonard, Emily J. Lordi, Nina Angela Mercer, Mark Anthony Neal, H. Ike Okafor-Newsum, Kinohi Nishikawa, Eric Darnell Pritchard, Richard Schur, Tracy Sharpley-Whiting, Vincent Stephens, Lisa B. Thompson, Sheneese Thompson

The Dancing Clock

Author : Nancy Gerber
Publisher : Shanti Arts Publishing
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-30
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781947067820

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The Dancing Clock by Nancy Gerber Pdf

An endearing, thoughtful collection of prose vignettes illuminating some of life’s ordinary (and extraordinary) moments. Poet, prose writer, and psychoanalyst Nancy Gerber offers these short pieces as sources of pleasure and reflection.

Dancing on the White Page

Author : Kwakiutl L. Dreher
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0791472833

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Dancing on the White Page by Kwakiutl L. Dreher Pdf

Investigates the literary voices of six Black women entertainers and how they negotiated the tensions between the entertainment industries and the Black community.

Black Words, White Page

Author : Adam Shoemaker
Publisher : ANU E Press
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780975122969

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Black Words, White Page by Adam Shoemaker Pdf

This award-winning study - the first comprehensive treatment of the nature and significance of Indigenous Australian literature - was based upon the author's doctoral research at the ANU.

Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham

Author : Hannah Durkin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252051463

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Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham by Hannah Durkin Pdf

Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham were the two most acclaimed and commercially successful African American dancers of their era and among the first black women to enjoy international screen careers. Both also produced fascinating memoirs that provided vital insights into their artistic philosophies and choices. However, difficulties in accessing and categorizing their works on the screen and on the page have obscured their contributions to film and literature. Hannah Durkin investigates Baker and Dunham’s films and writings to shed new light on their legacies as transatlantic artists and civil rights figures. Their trailblazing dancing and choreography reflected a belief that they could use film to confront racist assumptions while also imagining—within significant confines—new aesthetic possibilities for black women. Their writings, meanwhile, revealed their creative process, engagement with criticism, and the ways each mediated cultural constructions of black women's identities. Durkin pays particular attention to the ways dancing bodies function as ever-changing signifiers and de-stabilizing transmitters of cultural identity. In addition, she offers an overdue appraisal of Baker and Dunham's places in cinematic and literary history.

Time and the Dancing Image

Author : Deborah Jowitt
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1989-01-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0520066278

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Time and the Dancing Image by Deborah Jowitt Pdf

"If dance itself is a way of making ideas both visual and visceral, Deborah Jowitt has discovered a literary voice in Time and the Dancing Image in which nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, in its relation to theatrical dancing, becomes sensuous."--Sally Banes, Cornell University "The most vivid and immediately accessible serious dance book ever written. Anyone from a neophyte to an aficionado will be challenged, enlightened and delighted by Jowitt's clever juxtapositions."--Allen Robertson, Dance Editor, Time Out, London "In this brilliant book Deborah Jowitt has given us a fresh approach to dance history and criticism. Instead of seeing dance in the usual way--isolated in a windowless room, with mirrored walls--she looks to the society in which dance evolved. Using the ideas of contemporary artists and thinkers, she illuminates changing tastes--from the elegant, ethereal sylphs of the 1830s to the agonized characters in the dances today. For her reader, Ms. Jowitt opens both the eyes and the mind to the wonders of a many-faceted art."--Selma Jeanne Cohen, Editor, International Encyclopedia of Dance

The Step Is the Foot

Author : Anthony Howell
Publisher : Grey Suit Editions
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781903006139

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This inquiry into the relationship between the “step” in dance and the “foot” in verse invites the reader into a tapestry woven by its crossed paths. A duel career as a dancer and as a poet allows the author to follow his interest in the dance origins of scansion and link it to how the foot connects lyric writing to an “exiled sense” through the felt tread of its rhythm. This is to rediscover the physical feeling of poetry; the fulcrum of a relationship that goes back to the Greek chorus, when every phrase was danced. The author shows how verse and the dance emerged together, as we initially developed bipedalism and speech. Written is a discursive style which allows the author to wander whenever digression seems appropriate, the book offers the reader an entertaining compendium of anecdotes, notions and quotes concerning the relation between our words and our movements. Walking in itself may have ushered in predication —syntax—putting one word in front of another as one put one foot in front of another. Did song emerge separately from language and stimulate ritual dance among women who linked their steps to sounds? The link of speech with movement is explored in ancient art, in theatre and in military drill and psychoanalysis. From the ballet to performance art, the author traces the evolution of recent creativity—free verse finding a parallel in Mick Jagger dancing freely on his own in the ‘60s while performance artists used the freedom of conceptual art to explore “action phrases” linking task-orientated movement with verbal articulation.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Dance and Philosophy

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-01-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350103481

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Dance and Philosophy by Anonim Pdf

An innovative examination of the ways in which dance and philosophy inform each other, Dance and Philosophy brings together authorities from a variety of disciplines to expand our understanding of dance and dance scholarship. Featuring an eclectic mix of materials from exposes to dance therapy sessions to demonstrations, Dance and Philosophy addresses centuries of scholarship, dance practice, the impacts of technological and social change, politics, cultural diversity and performance. Structured thematically to draw out the connection between different perspectives, this books covers: - Philosophy practice and how it corresponds to dance - Movement, embodiment and temporality - Philosophy and dance traditions in everyday life - The intersection between dance and technology - Critical reflections on dance Offering important contributions to our understanding of dance as well as expanding the study of philosophy, this book is key to sparking new conversations concerning the philosophy of dance.

From Ballroom to DanceSport

Author : Caroline Joan S. Picart
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780791482414

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From Ballroom to DanceSport by Caroline Joan S. Picart Pdf

Drawing on recent media portrayals and her own experience, author and dancer Caroline Joan S. Picart explores ballroom dancing and its more "sporty" equivalent, DanceSport, suggesting that they are reflective of larger social, political, and cultural tensions. The past several years have seen a resurgence in the popularity of ballroom dance as well as an increasing international anxiety over how and whether to transform ballroom into an Olympic sport. Writing as a participant-critic, Picart suggests that both are crucial sites where bodies are packaged as racialized, sexualized, nationalized, and classed objects. In addition, Picart argues, as the choreography, costuming, and genre of ballroom and DanceSport continue to evolve, these theatrical productions are aestheticized and constructed to encourage commercial appeal, using the narrative frame of the competitive melodrama to heighten audience interest.