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Reworking The Ballet 1st Edition V Midgelow

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Reworking The Ballet 1st Edition V Midgelow
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 240
Author: V. Midgelow
ISBN: 9780203937235, 9780415976022, 0203937236, 0415976022
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Reworking The Ballet 1st Edition V Midgelow by V. Midgelow 9780203937235, 9780415976022, 0203937236, 0415976022 instant download after payment.

Challenging and unsettling their predecessors, modern choreographers such as Matthew Bourne, Mark Morris and Masaki Iwana have courted controversy and notoriety by reimagining the most canonical of Classical and Romantic ballets. In this book, Vida L. Midgelow illustrates the ways in which these contemporary reworkings destroy and recreate their source material, turning ballet from a classical performance to a vital exploration of gender, sexuality and cultural difference. Reworking the Ballet: Counter Narratives and Alternative Bodies articulates the ways that audiences and critics can experience these new versions, viewing them from both practical and theoretical perspectives, including: eroticism and the politics of touch performing gender cross-casting and cross-dressing reworkings and intertextuality cultural exchange and hybridity.

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