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Identity and Choreographic Practice.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brookes, Pawlet.
Contributor:
Myers Brown, Joan.
Wray, S. Ama.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dance and race.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (100 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leicester : Serendipity, 2018.
Summary:
How culture and training influence choreographic vocabulary, and how identity is revealed in practice, from classical ballet to the complex heritage of the African and African Caribbean Diaspora.
Contents:
Intro
Start
COVER
PREFACE - PAWLET BROOKES
ONE DAY MY CHANCE WILL COME - JOAN MYERS BROWN
BLACK DANCERS DID COME UP - DELIA BARKER
LOOKING THROUGH THE KEYHOLE - SANDIE BOURNE
MOVING, BREATHING AND BEING: A REFLECTION - FRANCIS ANGOL
EMBODIOLOGY® NEO-AFRICAN KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION - S. AMA WRAY
NUANCED CONTEMPORARY GHANAIAN IDENTITY - TERRY BRIGHT KWEKU OFOSU
FREESTYLE - KENRICK 'H2O' SANDY
THE ROOTS AND ROUTES OF AFRICAN/NEO-AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE AND TRAINING - 'H' PATTEN
DANCE EXPLORATION THROUGH REGGAE MOVES - DAVID HAMILTON
I FOUND DANCE THROUGH FLAMENCO - YINKA ESI GRAVES
ART DANCE: AN UN-WINNABLE BATTLE - NORA CHIPAUMIRE
GLOSSARY
BIOGRAPHIES.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Brookes, Pawlet Identity and Choreographic Practice
ISBN:
9781916396562
1916396569
OCLC:
1298387419

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