Daniel Lewis: A Life in Choreography and the Art of Dance

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Price
$47.94
Publisher
McFarland & Company
Publish Date
Pages
239
Dimensions
7.0 X 10.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476681917

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About the Author
Donna H. Krasnow is professor emerita in the department of dance at York University in Toronto, Canada where she has a distinguished career as a dancer, teacher, choreographer, researcher, and author. She founded the dance school Dance Source and its resident company Möbius in San Francisco. She lives in Lincoln, California. Daniel E. Lewis was a teacher and assistant director of the Dance Division at the Juilliard School for twenty years. He was then dean of dance at New World School of the Arts from 1987-2011. He was a soloist with master modern dancer José Limón from 1962-1974, serving as artistic director of the Limón Company from 1972-1974, and staging Limón's choreography on major companies around the world. He lives in Miami, Florida.
Reviews
"Lewis and Krasnow create a compelling narrative. The segments of the book are beautifully dovetailed together-so much so that it was hard to put the book down... valuable... inspiring... true commitment, and this book is a testimony to it. Please celebrate Daniel Lewis by enjoying this captivating biography that looks at the many roles he has played in the dance world."-Journal of Dance Education
"A splendid biography...documented in detail...illustrated in abundance...a book that deserves to be translated into other languages because it is going to be enormously appreciated in other latitudes"-Artburst
"Daniel Lewis' autobiography is more than an important text of dance history; it reveals a unique glimpse into the world of American modern dance through the lens of his charmed and impressive career."-Alicia Graf Mack, Director of the Dance Division, The Juilliard School
"Written by one of the great multi-taskers of American modern dance, this book is a unique blend of autobiography, a relatively unexamined recent dance history, and what goes into performing, choreographing and dance administration."- Jennifer Dunning, dance writer for the New York Times, and author of books on ballet and modern dance
"Dancer, choreographer, teacher and visionary, Daniel Lewis has contributed greatly to an exciting era of American dance. This chronicle evokes some of the many fascinating people he's encountered during a long and productive career."-Jack Anderson, New York correspondent, Dancing Times (London); founding co-editor Dance Chronicle; and contributor to New York Times and other publications.