10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOREOGRAPHICALLY»
Discover the use of
choreographically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
choreographically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Dance music from the Ballets de cour 1575-1651: historical ...
The music: Irregular phrase structure, perhaps choreographically inspired; more
compelling motivic relationships than No. 1, and more sense to the musical
discourse; a certain vocal quality to the melody with some base" textures (voices
...
2
Corporealities: Dancing Knowledge, Culture and Power
Dark Meadow seems to respond choreographically to Martin's theory of
metakinesis and this is best illustrated with reference to its roles. Taken together,
they form a Jungian allegory of objective and subjective,discursive and
performative, ...
3
Always More Than One: Individuation’s Dance
Pushed to its limit, this statement suggests that what is crafted choreographically
are not bodies as such but relations. Choreography less as that which is
generated by the human for the human than a practice that foregrounds how the
event ...
4
A Performer's Guide to Seventeenth-Century Music
The rigaudon was popular in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,
musically and choreographically very similar to the bourée. It was a moderately
quick duple-meter piece with regular phrasing; examples in compound duple
meter ...
Jeffery Kite-Powell, Stewart Carter, 2011
5
The Body Speaks: Performance and physical expression
You can do this exercise either choreographically or emotionally. '
Choreographically' means that the prime focus is on the movements of the body.
Person A raises the leg, person B replies by flexing the back. 'Emotionally' means
that you are ...
6
Free Will Consciousness and Self: Anthropological ...
So the intentionality's bipolar, dynamic form is the optimum form, the attractor,
with which active outwardly and inwardly directed forces of movement
choreographically fall into place. The human attractors choreographically match
the paths ...
7
Hermes Pan: The Man Who Danced with Fred Astaire
Even though he was limited in what he could accomplish choreographically in
the film, Hermes approached the project with gusto and not merely because he
was working again with Rita Hayworth, one of his closest friends.
8
Dancing Revelations: Alvin Ailey's Embodiment of African ...
Critics thought little of the work as a whole, terming it "visually, if not
choreographically, entertaining."45 While Godunov managed "some of the
necessary sinuous flow" of Ailey's choreography, Jamison was, "
choreographically speaking, given ...
9
Rudolf Laban: The Dancer of the Crystal
of the NS national community choreographically. He set to work. As we know
from a report he composed to the propaganda minister with other or~ ganizers
and dancers, his first idea was to “portray a piece of the living nation” for the
Olympic ...
10
Dancefilm: Choreography and the Moving Image
... ofModern Dance (1988, New Jersey Center Dance Collective). 82 By 1913 she
had begun choreographing more abstract, lyrical, and choreographically
complex dances that did not reference the Orient, beginning with The Scherzo
Waltz.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHOREOGRAPHICALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
choreographically is used in the context of the following news items.
Montpellier Danse Offers Globe-Trotting Via Choreography
... plinking piano notes, organlike sonorities), nothing much changes choreographically from the opening passages that introduce these lifting, ... «New York Times, Jul 15»
Lore: Bangarra Dance Theatre comes to Canberra
Choreographically the two works reflect the different dance styles of Torres Strait and Aboriginal communities. Brown and Blanco suggest that, ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
Review: Azishe
CAFDA and MYDP both present high energy, fun works - a great showcase for their young talent, though they could be choreographically more ... «Artslink.co.za News, Jul 15»
Stein's water-dances fuel Turbine
As often is the issue with large-scale site works, as conceptually successful as TURBINE, musically and choreographically, it lacked cohesion. «The Dance Journal, Jun 15»
Paeper's spectacular 'Spartacus' thrills
This persona is not challenged choreographically, but has to maintain a strong stage presence throughout – which Krugel does with eloquent ... «Independent Online, Jun 15»
'With global visibility, the pressure is on' | Mavin Khoo
Artistically this provides a challenge choreographically to sustain a work and for the dancers of course, there is tremendous physical and ... «MaltaToday, Jun 15»
A Spartacus of Africa
The final duet between Mack and Crause is the highlight of A Spartacus of Africa both choreographically and emotionally, and it was the first ... «Artslink.co.za News, Jun 15»
Paco Peña: Flamencura review – a glimpse into flamenco's …
Choreographically this martinete number is spellbinding, and its theme – the bodies of people subjugated by the rhythms of labour – forms a ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
RESIDUE AND REORDERING
Is Rasheed's searching and assembling resonating at all with how you're going about this project choreographically or in your physical ... «Brooklyn Rail, Jun 15»
The King Dances, Hippodrome, Birmingham, UK — review
... past and its present, looking back to move forward choreographically. It is a fine present from Bintley to the company he has led for 20 years. «Financial Times, Jun 15»