The Place of Dance

4.47 ( 15 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Place of Dance

The Place of Dance

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4.47 (15 Ratings by Goodreads)
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The Place of Dance is written for the general reader as well as for dancers. It reminds us that dancing is our nature, available to all as well as refined for the stage. Andrea Olsen is an internationally known choreographer and educator who combines the science of body with creative practice. This workbook integrates experiential anatomy with the process of moving and dancing, with a particular focus on the creative journey involved in choreographing, improvising, and performing for the stage. Each of the chapters, or "days," introduces a particular theme and features a dance photograph, information on the topic, movement and writing investigations, personal anecdotes, and studio notes from professional artists and educators for further insight. The third in a trilogy of works about the body, including Bodystories: A Guide to Experiential Anatomy and Body and Earth: An Experiential Guide, The Place of Dance will help each reader understand his/her dancing body through somatic work, create a dance, and have a full journal clarifying aesthetic views on his or her practice. It is well suited for anyone interested in engaging embodied intelligence and living more consciously.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780819574053
ISBN10 0819574058
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Wesleyan University Press
Format paperback
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This title explores four movement themes: moving, making, collaborating, and living . Olsen provides useful ideas, structure, and support for those interested in movement exploration. Barbara Kundanis, Library Journal
This latest book offers dancers a way to explore their craft at a deeper level in a 31-day somatic guide. For every day, Olsen presents section prompts that push readers to do, to dance, to speak and to present but also to write. She encourages them to explore a different discipline by placing the dance stories of their lives on paper, and suggests a number of angles from which to do so. Olsen s book could be instructive to women s memoirists as well. She employs global visual images, stories, and practices. Olsen s style serves as an example of how to bring creativity to memoir, even though Olsen herself may not term her book a memoir. Lanie Tankard, Women s Memoirs
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing personal creative process. Well-chosen black-and-white photos and illustrations support the text. S.E. Friedler, Choice Magazine
Olsen finds her fresh edge with a holistic vision with which to dance, make dances and move through life. Desiree Dunbar, Dance International Magazine

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Author's Bio

Andrea Olsen is professor of dance and faculty member in the Environmental Studies Program at Middlebury College. She also performs, teaches yoga and creative writing, and offers workshops worldwide.

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