Dance history(s) : imagination as a form of study /

"Dance History(s): Imagination as a Form of Study interrogates the history of dance from the embodied and poetic perspectives of choreographers. Authored by twelve diverse American dance artists in the form of twelve small booklets, it approaches and celebrates dance history as a subjective, ar...

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Other Authors: DeFrantz, Thomas (Editor), Parson, Annie-B (Editor), Brooks, Mayfield, Donohue, Maura Nguyen, Hennessy, Keith, Miller, Bebe, Okpokowasili, Okwui, Otake, Eiko, Stell-Frésquez, Javier, Ude, Ogemdi, Valencia, Mariana, 1984-, Zins-Browne, Andros
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Brooklyn, New York] : Dancing Foxes Press, 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • [Supplement (poster)]. Imagination as a form of study / edited by Thomas F. DeFrantz and Annie-B Parson
  • [Volume 1]. What came before the heartbreak (a fable) / Mayfield Brooks
  • [Volume 2]. The future histories of black dance / Thomas F. Defranz
  • [Volume 3]. Somewhen else / Maura Nguyen Donohue
  • [Volume 4]. A history of dancing / Keith Hennessy
  • [Volume 5]. This is how dancing happens / Bebe Miller
  • [Volume 6]. Entangled / Okwui Okpokowasili
  • [Volume 7]. Letters / Eiko Otake
  • [Volume 8]. Dancing is living / Annie-B Parson
  • [Volume 9]. Storming with two-spirits / Javier Stell-Frésquez
  • [Volume 10]. Watch me / Ogemdi Ude
  • [Volume 11]. Dear reader / Mariana Valencia
  • [Volume 12]. Bring your folks / Andros Zins-Browne.