
Embodied Texts
Symbolist Playwright-Dancer Collaborations
Mary Fleischer(Author)
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2007
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Paperback/Softback
367 pages
978-90-420-2285-0 (ISBN)
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Embodied Texts: Symbolist Playwright-Dancer Collaborations explores the dynamic relationship between Symbolist theatre and early modern dance across Europe from the 1890s through the 1930s. Gabriele D'Annunzio's projects with Ida Rubinstein; Hugo von Hofmannsthal's pantomimes for Grete Wiesenthal; W. B. Yeats's work with Michio Ito and Ninette de Valois; and Paul Claudel's collaborations with Jean Boerlin and the Ballets Suedois are studied in depth to shed new light on an evolving dance-theatre form within Symbolist culture. Buoyed by the era's heightened interest in the expressive qualities of the body, these playwrights were highly invested in the authority of language, yet were drawn to the capacity of dance to evoke spiritual or psychological states which words could not completely capture. In its belief of fundamental correspondences among the arts, Symbolism encouraged experimentation across disciplines, and this study traces interconnections among many of its significant figures including Max Reinhardt, Claude Debussy, Gertrud Eysoldt, Edward Gordon Craig, Bronislava Nijinksa, Isadora Duncan, Jaques Dalcroze, Darius Milhaud, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Mariano Fortuny, Terence Gray, George Antheil, Eleonora Duse, and Michel Fokine.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-2285-0 (9789042022850)
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Content
Illustrations and Photographs
Preface
1. Theatre and Dance-A Symbolist Dialogue
2. Gabriele D'Annunzio and Ida Rubinstein
I. D'Annunzio and the Sensorial Body
II. Ida Rubinstein
III: Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien
IV. La Pisanelle, ou La Mort parfumee
3. Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Grete Wiesenthal
I. Hofmannsthal and the Expansion of Language
II. Grete Wiesenthal
III. The Hofmannsthal-Wiesenthal Pantomimes
4. W. B. Yeats and Michio Ito
I. Yeats and the Vitality of the Body
II. A Certain Noble Dancer of Japan
III. At the Hawk's Well
5. W. B. Yeats and Ninette de Valois
I. Ninette de Valois
II. Fighting the Waves
6. Paul Claudel, Jean Boerlin and the Ballets Suedois
I. Claudel and the Motion of the Body
II. The Ballets Suedois
III. L'Homme et son desir
7. Dance-Theatre as a Collaborative Genre
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1. Theatre and Dance-A Symbolist Dialogue
2. Gabriele D'Annunzio and Ida Rubinstein
I. D'Annunzio and the Sensorial Body
II. Ida Rubinstein
III: Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien
IV. La Pisanelle, ou La Mort parfumee
3. Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Grete Wiesenthal
I. Hofmannsthal and the Expansion of Language
II. Grete Wiesenthal
III. The Hofmannsthal-Wiesenthal Pantomimes
4. W. B. Yeats and Michio Ito
I. Yeats and the Vitality of the Body
II. A Certain Noble Dancer of Japan
III. At the Hawk's Well
5. W. B. Yeats and Ninette de Valois
I. Ninette de Valois
II. Fighting the Waves
6. Paul Claudel, Jean Boerlin and the Ballets Suedois
I. Claudel and the Motion of the Body
II. The Ballets Suedois
III. L'Homme et son desir
7. Dance-Theatre as a Collaborative Genre
Bibliography
Index