The dance has many faces / edited by Walter Sorell.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cleveland : World Pub. Co., ©1951.Description: xvi, 288 p. : ill., ports., music ; 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 792.8 SOR
LOC classification:
  • GV1781 .S6 1951
Contents:
SOURCES OF THE DANCE : The ethnological dance arts / by La Meri -- Religious manifestations in the dance / by Ruth St. Denis -- Dance drama / by Doris Humphrey -- THE MECHANICS OF DANCING : Marginal notes on the dance / by George Balanchine -- Music and the dance / by Morton Gould -- The preservation of the dance score through notation / by Ann Hutchinson -- The preservation of the dance score through filming the dance / by Thomas Bouchard -- The stage image / by Kurt Seligmann -- THE DANCE IN RELATION TO THE OTHER ARTS : The dance and pantomime: mimesis and image / by Angna Enters -- Technological progress and the dance in the movies / by Mary Jane Hungerfford -- Technological progress and the dance in television / by Paul Koner and Kitty Doner -- The actor and the dance / by Walter Sorrell -- Panorchesis / by Joseph Gregor -- THE DANCE IN THE MAKING : The educational and therapeutic value of the dance / by Rudolf Laban -- The symbolic and psycological aspects of the dance / by Carmelita Maracci -- Two rebels, two giants: Isadora and Martha / by Walter Sorrell -- The Mary Wigman I know / by Hanya Holm -- The virile dance / by Jose Limon -- The dance as non-verbal image / by Jean Erdman -- The dance and satire / by Iva Kitchell -- Some trends in American choreography / by Ruth Page -- THE DANCE HAS MANY FACES : Social influences and emotional motivation / by Waldeen -- Notes on choreography / by Frederick Ashton -- The function of a technique for dance / by Merce Cunningham -- Out of Africa / by Pearl Primus -- The potential library for the dancer / by Sally Kamin -- The 'laboratory' method / by Trudy Goth -- Random remarks / by Charles Weidman -- Present problems and possibilities / by Helen Tamiris.
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SOURCES OF THE DANCE : The ethnological dance arts / by La Meri -- Religious manifestations in the dance / by Ruth St. Denis -- Dance drama / by Doris Humphrey -- THE MECHANICS OF DANCING : Marginal notes on the dance / by George Balanchine -- Music and the dance / by Morton Gould -- The preservation of the dance score through notation / by Ann Hutchinson -- The preservation of the dance score through filming the dance / by Thomas Bouchard -- The stage image / by Kurt Seligmann -- THE DANCE IN RELATION TO THE OTHER ARTS : The dance and pantomime: mimesis and image / by Angna Enters -- Technological progress and the dance in the movies / by Mary Jane Hungerfford -- Technological progress and the dance in television / by Paul Koner and Kitty Doner -- The actor and the dance / by Walter Sorrell -- Panorchesis / by Joseph Gregor -- THE DANCE IN THE MAKING : The educational and therapeutic value of the dance / by Rudolf Laban -- The symbolic and psycological aspects of the dance / by Carmelita Maracci -- Two rebels, two giants: Isadora and Martha / by Walter Sorrell -- The Mary Wigman I know / by Hanya Holm -- The virile dance / by Jose Limon -- The dance as non-verbal image / by Jean Erdman -- The dance and satire / by Iva Kitchell -- Some trends in American choreography / by Ruth Page -- THE DANCE HAS MANY FACES : Social influences and emotional motivation / by Waldeen -- Notes on choreography / by Frederick Ashton -- The function of a technique for dance / by Merce Cunningham -- Out of Africa / by Pearl Primus -- The potential library for the dancer / by Sally Kamin -- The 'laboratory' method / by Trudy Goth -- Random remarks / by Charles Weidman -- Present problems and possibilities / by Helen Tamiris.

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