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Throwing The Body Into The Fight A Portrait Of Raimund Hoghe Proquest Firm Connolly

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Throwing The Body Into The Fight A Portrait Of Raimund Hoghe Proquest Firm Connolly
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Publisher: Intellect, University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 168.29 MB
Pages: 140
Author: ProQuest (Firm); Connolly, Mark Kate; Connolly, Mary Kate; Hoghe, Raimund
ISBN: 9781783201402, 1783201401
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Throwing The Body Into The Fight A Portrait Of Raimund Hoghe Proquest Firm Connolly by Proquest (firm); Connolly, Mark Kate; Connolly, Mary Kate; Hoghe, Raimund 9781783201402, 1783201401 instant download after payment.

Throwing the Body into the Fight is the first English-language publication dedicated to the German choreographer Raimund Hoghe. Curated and edited by Mary Kate Connolly, the book operates as a collage, drawing together a variety of international voices to create a fragmented portrait of the artist. Lavishly illustrated with photographs by Rosa Frank, who has collaborated closely with Hoghe for two decades, this book will be welcomed by all who admire a man described by the New York Times – in its review of Hoghe’s 2012 ‘Pas de Deux’ with Japanese dancer Takashi Ueno – as ‘a lover of romance and beautiful things’.

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