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Harmonic Gymnastics and Pantomimic Expression

Author : Marion Lowell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1895
Category : Physical education and training
ISBN : UOM:39015036754995

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Harmonic Gymnastics and Pantomimic Expression

Author : Marion Lowell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-20
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1375618458

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Expression

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : Elocution
ISBN : IND:30000054450923

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From the numbers consist of the Annual catalogue, Announcements, etc., of the school.

The Cultivation of Body and Mind in Nineteenth-Century American Delsartism

Author : Nancy Ruyter
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1999-09-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780313003370

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The Cultivation of Body and Mind in Nineteenth-Century American Delsartism by Nancy Ruyter Pdf

This study chronicles the American adaptation of the theory and practice of the French acting, singing, and aesthetics teacher, Francois Delsarte. Delsartism was introduced in the United States by Steele Mackaye, Delsarte's only American student. American Delsartism, with its emphasis on physical culture and expression, differed significantly from Delsarte's works in France. The system evolved from professional training for actors and orators to a means of physical culture and expression that became popular among middle and upper class American women and girls. It allowed nineteenth-century women to pay attention to their bodies, to explore their own physicality, and to perform in a socially acceptable venues. In its later manifestations, Delsartism influenced the innovative dance of such artists as Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, and Ted Shawn. Biographical information on the most notable figures in the development of American Delsartism is presented along with a discussion of the spread of Delsartism throughout the United States and to Germany. The Delsartean approach to training and expression is traced from Delsarte and Mackaye through the theory, teaching, and performance of Genevieve Stebbins, the most notable American proponent of the system. This work will appeal to scholars of dance history and of late nineteenth-century women's studies. Theater historians will appreciate the detailed account of the system as developed and taught by Steele Mackaye as training for actors. Although Delsartism has been acknowledged as relevant to the history of modern dance, scant information and research has previously been published which explores the movement in depth and discusses its importance to women's physical and cultural education in nineteenth-century America. Photographs illustrate the text and an extensive bibliography serves as a useful guide for further research.

Inhaling Spirit

Author : Anya P. Foxen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190082758

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Recent scholarship has shown that modern postural yoga is the outcome of a complex process of transcultural exchange and syncretism. This book doubles down on those claims and digs even deeper, looking to uncover the disparate but entangled roots of modern yoga practice. Anya Foxen shows that some of what we call yoga, especially in North America and Europe, is genealogically only slightly related to pre-modern Indian yoga traditions. Rather, it is equally, if not more so, grounded in Hellenistic theories of the subtle body, Western esotericism and magic, pre-modern European medicine, and late-nineteenth-century women's wellness programs. The book begins by examining concepts arising out of Greek philosophy and religion, including Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Neo-Platonism, Galenic medicine, theurgy, and other cultural currents that have traditionally been categorized as "Western esotericism," as well as the more recent examples which scholars of American traditions have labeled "metaphysical religion." Marshaling these under the umbrella category of "harmonialism," Foxen argues that they represent a history of practices that were gradually subsumed into the language of yoga. Orientalism and gender become important categories of analysis as this narrative moves into the nineteenth century. Women considerably outnumber men in all studies of yoga except those conducted in India, and modern anglophone yoga exhibits important continuities with women's physical culture, feminist reform, and white women's engagement with Orientalism. Foxen's study allows us to recontextualize the peculiarities of American yoga--its focus on aesthetic representation, its privileging of bodily posture and unsystematic incorporation of breathwork, and above all its overwhelmingly white female demographic. In this context it addresses the ongoing conversation about cultural appropriation within the yoga community.

Pantomime

Author : Karl Toepfer
Publisher : Vosuri Media
Page : 1320 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-19
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781733249737

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Pantomime by Karl Toepfer Pdf

This book offers perhaps the most comprehensive history of pantomime ever written. No other book so thoroughly examines the varieties of pantomimic performance from the early Roman Empire, when the term “pantomime” came into use, until the present. After thoroughly examining the complexities and startlingly imaginative performance strategies of Roman pantomime, the author identifies the peculiar political circumstances that revived and shaped pantomime in France and Austria in the eighteenth century, leading to the Pierrot obsession in the nineteenth century. Modernist aesthetics awakened a huge, highly diverse fascination with pantomime. The book explores an extraordinary variety of modernist and postmodern approaches to pantomime in Germany, Austria, France, numerous countries of Eastern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Chile, England, and The United States. Making use of many performance and historical documents never before included in pantomime histories, the book also discusses pantomime’s messy relation to dance, its peculiar uses of music, its “modernization” through silent film aesthetics, and the extent to which writers, performers, or directors are “authors” of pantomimes. Just as importantly, the book explains why, more than any other performance medium, pantomime allows the spectator to see the body as the agent of narrative action.

Unexpected Legacy

Author : Egbert Willard Fowler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1894
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCD:31175035148561

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Werner's Readings and Recitations

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : Readers
ISBN : UOM:39015030884434

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The American Catalogue

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 958 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : American literature
ISBN : UIUC:30112063906272

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Dynamic Breathing and Harmonic Gymnastics

Author : Genevieve Stebbins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1893
Category : Breathing exercises
ISBN : OSU:32435079789954

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Expressionism and Modernism in the American Theatre

Author : Julia A. Walker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2005-06-30
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781139446273

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Expressionism and Modernism in the American Theatre by Julia A. Walker Pdf

Although often dismissed as a minor offshoot of the better-known German movement, expressionism on the American stage represents a critical phase in the development of American dramatic modernism. Situating expressionism within the context of early twentieth-century American culture, Walker demonstrates how playwrights who wrote in this mode were responding both to new communications technologies and to the perceived threat they posed to the embodied act of meaning. At a time when mute bodies gesticulated on the silver screen, ghostly voices emanated from tin horns, and inked words stamped out the personality of the hand that composed them, expressionist playwrights began to represent these new cultural experiences by disarticulating the theatrical languages of bodies, voices and words. In doing so, they not only innovated a new dramatic form, but redefined playwriting from a theatrical craft to a literary art form, heralding the birth of American dramatic modernism.

The Evolution of Aesthetic and Expressive Dance in Boston

Author : Jody Marie Weber
Publisher : Cambria Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781604976212

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The Evolution of Aesthetic and Expressive Dance in Boston provides a regional history of the physical education pioneers who established the groundwork for women to participate in movement and expression. Their schools and their writing offer insights into the powerful cultural changes that were reconfiguring women's perceptions of their bodies in motion. The book examines the history from the first successful school of ballroom dance run by Lorenzo Papanti to the establishment of the Braggiotti School by Berthe and Francesca Braggiotti (two wealthy Bostonian socialites who used their power and money to support dance in Boston). The Delsartean ideas about beauty and the expressive capacity of the body freed upper-class women to explore movement beyond social dance and to enjoy movement as artistic self expression. Their interest and pleasure in early "parlor forms" engaged them as sponsors and advocates of expressive dance. Although revolutionaries such as Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis also garnered support from Boston and New York's social sets, in Boston the relationship of the city's elite and its native dancers was both intimate and ongoing. The Braggiotti sisters did not use this support to embark on international tours; instead they founded a school that educated the children of their sponsors and offered performances for their own community. Although later artists, Miriam Winslow and Hans Weiner, did tour nationally and internationally, the intimate relationships they maintained with the upper echelon of Boston society required that they remain sensitive to the needs of their students and their community. Through the study of these schools, the reader is offered a unique perspective on the evolution of expressive dance as it unfolded in Boston and its environs. The Evolution of Aesthetic and Expressive Dance in Boston is an important book for those interested in dance history, women's studies, and regional histories.

Women in the Arts in the Belle Epoque

Author : Paul Fryer
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786460755

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Women in the Arts in the Belle Epoque by Paul Fryer Pdf

This collection of new essays explores the role played by women practitioners in the arts during the period often referred to as the Belle Epoque, a turn of the century period in which the modern media (audio and film recording, broadcasting, etc.) began to become a reality. Exploring the careers and creative lives of both the famous (Sarah Bernhardt) and the less so (Pauline Townsend) across a remarkable range of artistic activity from composition through oratory to fine art and film directing, these essays attempt to reveal, in some cases for the first time, women's true impact on the arts at the turn of the 19th century.

Microhistories of Composition

Author : Bruce Mccomiskey
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781607324058

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Microhistories of Composition by Bruce Mccomiskey Pdf

Writing studies has been dominated throughout its history by grand narratives of the discipline, but in this volume Bruce McComiskey begins to explore microhistory as a way to understand, enrich, and complicate how the field relates to its past. Microhistory investigates the dialectical interaction of social history and cultural history, enabling historians to examine uncommon sites, objects, and agents of historical significance overlooked by social history and restricted to local effects by cultural history. This approach to historical scholarship is ideally suited for exploring the complexities of a discipline like composition. Through an introduction and eleven chapters, McComiskey and his contributors—including major figures in the historical research of writing studies, such as Louise Wetherbee Phelps, Kelly Ritter, and Neal Lerner—develop focused narratives of particular significant moments or themes in disciplinary history. They introduce microhistorical methodologies and illustrate their application and value for composition historians, contributing to the complexity and adding momentum to the emerging trend within writing studies toward a richer reading of the field’s past and future. Scholars and historians of both composition and rhetoric will appreciate the fresh perspectives on institutional and disciplinary histories and larger issues of rhetorical agency and engagement enacted in writing classrooms that are found in Microhistories of Composition. Other contributors include Cheryl E. Ball, Suzanne Bordelon, Jacob Craig, Matt Davis, Douglas Eyman, Brian Gogan, David Gold, Christine Martorana, Bruce McComiskey, Josh Mehler, Annie S. Mendenhall, Kendra Mitchell, Antony N. Ricks, David Stock, Kathleen Blake Yancey, Bret Zawilski, and James T. Zebroski.

Werner's Magazine

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1885
Category : Elocution
ISBN : UOM:39015025422430

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