Barefoot Dancer
Title | Barefoot Dancer PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara O'Connor |
Publisher | Twenty-First Century Books |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1994-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780876148075 |
Describes the life of the modern dancer who created a spontaneous, free-form dance style accompanied by literary readings and non-dance music.
The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories
Title | The Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Yolen |
Publisher | Barefoot Books |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Ballets |
ISBN | 1841482293 |
Retellings of seven of the world's greatest ballet stories.
Lola's Fandango
Title | Lola's Fandango PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Witte |
Publisher | Barefoot Books |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 2018-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 178285505X |
Little Lola is tired of living in her big sisters shadow. But when she starts taking secret flamenco lessons from her Papi, will she find the courage to share her new skill with the world?
Body of a Dancer
Title | Body of a Dancer PDF eBook |
Author | Renee D'Aoust |
Publisher | Etruscan Press |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2011-11-29 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0983934614 |
"A remarkably clear-eyed descent into New York's surreal world of modern dance peopled by the obsessed, dispossessed, sexy, suicidal, brutal, broke, and absurd."—Lance Olsen, author of Nietzsche's Kisses The award-winning writer Renée E. D'Aoust draws from her experiences as a modern dancer in New York during the nineties. Her luminous prose spotlights this passionate, often brutal world. Trained at the prestigious Martha Graham Center, D'Aoust intertwines accounts of her own and other dancers' lives with essays on modern dance history. A dancer's body, scarred, strained, and tough, bears witness to the discipline demanded by the art form. Body of a Dancer provides a powerful, acidly comic record of what it is to love, and eventually leave, a life centered on dance. "With exquisite description, absolute honesty, and a clear compelling voice, Body of a Dancer offers an unforgettable account of one artist’s bittersweet journey."—Dinty W. Moore Renée E. D'Aoust's essays have been featured as notable essays in Best American Essays in 2006, 2007, and 2009. Her nonfiction work has been included in the anthology Reading Dance, edited by Robert Gottlieb and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. D'Aoust is the recipient of an NEA Dance Criticism fellowship and grants from The Puffin Foundation and the Idaho Commission on the Arts.
Designed for Dancing
Title | Designed for Dancing PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Borgerson |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 2021-10-19 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0262044331 |
When Americans mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, polkaed in the pavilion, and tangoed at the club; with glorious, full-color record cover art. In midcentury America, eager dancers mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, Watusied at the nightclub, and polkaed in the pavilion, instructed (and inspired) by dance records. Glorious, full-color record covers encouraged them: Let’s Cha Cha Cha, Dance and Stay Young, Dancing in the Street!, Limbo Party, High Society Twist. In Designed for Dancing, vinyl record aficionados and collectors Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder examine dance records of the 1950s and 1960s as expressions of midcentury culture, identity, fantasy, and desire. Borgerson and Schroeder begin with the record covers—memorable and striking, but largely designed and created by now-forgotten photographers, scenographers, and illustrators—which were central to the way records were conceived, produced, and promoted. Dancing allowed people to sample aspirational lifestyles, whether at the Plaza or in a smoky Parisian café, and to affirm ancestral identities with Irish, Polish, or Greek folk dancing. Dance records featuring ethnic music of variable authenticity and appropriateness invited consumers to dance in the footsteps of the Other with “hot” Latin music, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and Hawaiian hulas. Bought at a local supermarket, department store, or record shop, and listened to in the privacy of home, midcentury dance records offered instruction in how to dance, how to dress, how to date, and how to discover cool new music—lessons for harmonizing with the rest of postwar America.
Aerial Dance
Title | Aerial Dance PDF eBook |
Author | Jayne C. Bernasconi |
Publisher | Human Kinetics |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780736073967 |
This aerial dance book covers its historical roots and place in the lineage of modern dance with writings from the movers and shakers that helped mould this art form.
Barefoot to Balanchine
Title | Barefoot to Balanchine PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Kerner |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Dance |
ISBN | 9780385264365 |
Provides an overview of dance history, and describes dance companies, dance steps and dance training, stage performance, choreography, and more