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Talk about contemporary dance

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 255 pages
Poids : 762 g
Dimensions : 20cm X 23cm
ISBN : 978-2-08-030170-3
EAN : 9782080301703

Talk about contemporary dance


Collection(s) | Talk about
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Broché 255 pages
photographs Laurent Philippe
translated from the French by Deke Dusinberre
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Awarded Best Book on Donce by the Syndicat Professionnel de la Critique de Théâtre, Musique et Danse in 2010.

Contemporary dance is as seductive as it is unsettling. Provocative, funny, challenging, touching; dance con at times be perceived as inaccessible. Yet for over thirty years, dance has been shattering our deeply-held beliefs and offering new perspectives on the world around us. Today, the wide variety of dance styles, the mixing of genres, and its interplay with the worlds of theater, music, and the visual arts have given dance new creative potential.

This richly illustrated book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to contemporary dance, outlining its origins, current movements, and emerging trends emanating from across the globe. Talk About Contemporary Dance captivates the reader and offers the keys to understand and appreciate this vibrant art form.

Biographie

Philippe Noisette is a journalist and dance critic. He regularly contributes to a number of magazines including Paris Match, Les Échos, Les Inrockuptibles, and Danser and he has written several books on dance.

Laurent Philippe began his career in film. Since 1987 he has photographed numerous dance troupes, festivals, and theaters. His photographs have been published in newspapers, magazines, and books on dance.

Élisabeth Couturier, journalist, is the editorial director of the talk about collection which includes Talk About Design (2010), Talk About Contemporary Architecture (2010), and Talk About Fashion (2011).

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