Making Dances That Matter: Resources for Community Creativity

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$27.95  $25.99
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
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Pages
232
Dimensions
7.0 X 9.9 X 0.7 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780819575654
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About the Author
ANNA HALPRIN founded the groundbreaking San Francisco Dancers Workshop in 1955 and the Tamalpa Institute in 1978 with her daughter Daria Halprin. She is the author of several books including Moving toward Life, published by Wesleyan University Press in 1995. RACHEL KAPLAN is a psychotherapist specializing in somatic healing.
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"Anna Halprin is a pioneer of postmodern dance, a warrior for connecting arts to social issues, and a healer of individuals and communities. Here, in crystal clear prose, her wisdom of the-body-in-the-world tumbles out. Borrowing concepts from various cultural traditions, Halprin lays out the scores she has created over a long lifetime of exploring and transgressing. Her ability to integrate body, mind, and spirit is both soothing and exhilarating.--Wendy Perron, author of Through the Eyes of a Dancer
Anna Halprin radicalized contemporary performance with her democratic vision of dance as ethics instantiated in motion. Her eco-feminist choreographies constructed in alternative, site-specific spaces--San Francisco's busy streets. California's central coast, the outdoor dance deck of her Marin County home--offered every person the roots with which to become an artist. In this beautifully essayed volume, Halprin shares her own diasporic history as the root to her communitarian dance-making ethos."--Ninotchka Bennahum, author of Carmen, A Gypsy Geography