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Merce Cunningham The Modernizing Of Modern Dance 1st Edition Roger Copeland

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Merce Cunningham The Modernizing Of Modern Dance 1st Edition Roger Copeland
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Roger Copeland
ISBN: 9780415965743, 9780203641989, 9780203677391, 9780415965750, 0415965748, 0203641981, 0203677390, 0415965756
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Merce Cunningham The Modernizing Of Modern Dance 1st Edition Roger Copeland by Roger Copeland 9780415965743, 9780203641989, 9780203677391, 9780415965750, 0415965748, 0203641981, 0203677390, 0415965756 instant download after payment.

Merce Cunningham and the Modernizing of Modern Dance is a complete study of the life and work of this seminal choreographer/dancer. More than just a biography, Copeland explores Cunningham's life story against a backdrop of an entire century of developments in American art. Copeland traces his own experience of Cunningham's dances-from the turbulent late '60s through the experimental works of the '80s and '90s-showing how Cunningham moved dance away from the highly emotional, subjective work of Martha Graham to a return to a new kind of classicism. This book places Cunningham in the forefront of an artistic revolution, a revolution that has its parallels in music (John Cage, and the minimalist composers who followed him), painting (Jaspar Johns, Robert Rauschenberg), theater (the "happenings" of the '60s), and dance itself (the Judson School of dancers). An iconclastic and highly readable analysis, this book will be enjoyed by all those interested in the development of the American arts in the 20th century.

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