Dancing and Mixed Media
Early Twentieth-Century Modern Dance Theory in Text and Photography
Judith B. Alter(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 1. August 1994
Book
Hardback
XIV, 225 pages
978-0-8204-2167-4 (ISBN)
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During the first third of the twentieth century, innovators and developers of modern dance evolved exercise systems, established schools, and published books on «dancing» illustrated by numerous photographs. Some of the books are by dancer-authors: Isadora Duncan, Raymond Duncan, Mary Beegle, Helen Moller, Margaret H'Doubler, Eleanor Elder, and Margaret Morris. These media - books and photographs - are also used by art critics, Charles Caffin and John E. Crawford Flitch and photographer, Arnold Genthe in books on dancing and dancers during this period; analysis of their works adds other dimensions to this study. The social, political, and cultural movements of radical utopianism, idealization of nature, rational recreation, anti-Victorianism, and the adulation of ancient Greek culture contribute to understanding the forces which influenced the newly emerging art forms of modern dance and photography.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8204-2167-4 (9780820421674)
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Judith B. Alter
Dancing and Mixed Media
Early Twentieth-Century Modern Dance Theory in Text and Photography
Book
09/1996
2nd Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€32.10
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Judith B. Alter
Dancing and Mixed Media
Early Twentieth-Century Modern Dance Theory in Text and Photography
Book
09/1996
2nd Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€32.10
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The Author: Judith B. Alter has an M.A. in Dance from Mills College and an M.A. in Teaching Social Studies and an Ed.D. from Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is currently teaching dance philosophy and graduate dance education as an assistant professor in the Dance Department at UCLA. She previously taught dance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and at Tufts University. She published articles on dance theory, dance history, and creativity, and is author of Surviving Exercise (1983), Stretch and Strengthen (1986) and Dance-Based Dance Theory (Peter Lang, 1991).