
I Understand Everything Better
53rd State Press
Published on 26. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
150 pages
978-0-9897393-9-9 (ISBN)
Description
An expansive documentation of David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group's 2015 ?deeply felt and deeply moving" (New York Times) performance piece, a multi-disciplinary, dance-based work that explored the impulse to report on calamity, the shimmer of attention to realms unseen, and the evidence of the body as possessing a will to let go of living.
Includes 30 color pages and 40 B&W images.
Includes 30 color pages and 40 B&W images.
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English
Place of publication
Chicago, IL
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 177 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-9897393-9-9 (9780989739399)
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David Neumann has been a featured dancer in the works of Susan Marshall, Jane Comfort, Sally Silvers, Irene Hultman, Cathy Weiss, Big Dance Theater, and the late club legend Willi Ninja. He was a member of Doug Varone and Dancers, and an eight-year original member and collaborator with Doug Elkins Company, with whom he toured nationally and internationally. He continues to perform and choreograph for theater, opera and film working with such directors as: Hal Hartley, Laurie Anderson, Robert Woodruff, Lee Breuer, Peter Sellars, JoAnn Akalaitis, Chris Bayes, Mark Wing-Davey, Daniel Sullivan, Les Waters and Molly Smith. Recent and upcoming projects include: creature movement on ?I Am Legend' with Will Smith, performing in ?Beckett Shorts' with Mikhail Baryshnikov at New York Theater Workshop and choreographing The Bacchae at the Public Theater
As artistic director of advanced beginner group, Neumann's work as been presented in New York at PS 122, Dance Theater Workshop, New York Live Arts, Central Park SummerStage (where he collaborated with John Giorno), Celebrate Brooklyn and Symphony Space (where he collaborated with Laurie Anderson) and The Whitney. His work has also been presented at the Walker Art Center and MASS MoCA.
He's currently a professor of Theater at Sarah Lawrence College and a guest lecturer at both Barnard College and The Graduate Acting Program at Yale University.
As artistic director of advanced beginner group, Neumann's work as been presented in New York at PS 122, Dance Theater Workshop, New York Live Arts, Central Park SummerStage (where he collaborated with John Giorno), Celebrate Brooklyn and Symphony Space (where he collaborated with Laurie Anderson) and The Whitney. His work has also been presented at the Walker Art Center and MASS MoCA.
He's currently a professor of Theater at Sarah Lawrence College and a guest lecturer at both Barnard College and The Graduate Acting Program at Yale University.
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