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What has become of postmodern dance?

Title
What has become of postmodern dance?
Author
Daly, Ann, 1959-

Details

Additional Authors
  • Siegel, Marcia B.
  • Halprin, Anna.
  • Ross, Janice.
  • Novack, Cynthia Jean.
  • Hay, Deborah, 1941-
  • Banes, Sally.
  • Driver, Senta.
  • Copeland, Roger.
  • Foster, Susan Leigh.
Found In
Drama review. Cambridge, Mass. v. 36, no. 1 (T133), Spring 1992, p. 48-69.
Subjects
Note
  • Answers and other questions by Marcia B. Siegel, Anna Halprin, Janice Ross, Cynthia J. Novack, Deborah Hay, Sally Banes, Senta Driver, Roger Copeland, and Susan L. Foster. Edited by Ann Daly.
  • Discussion includes: the choreographer's response to the current social and political climate, whether postmodern dance is elitist, whether 90's new dance is providing new ways of moving, building, and seeing, whether postmodern dance is an independent genre or a development of modern dance, multiculturalism, and today's ritual and narrative-based dance.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
NAFA
OCLC
NYPY936009845-B
Author
Daly, Ann, 1959-
Title
What has become of postmodern dance?
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Subject
Postmodern dance.
Multiculturalism and dance.
Added Author
Siegel, Marcia B.
Halprin, Anna.
Ross, Janice.
Novack, Cynthia Jean.
Hay, Deborah, 1941-
Banes, Sally.
Driver, Senta.
Copeland, Roger.
Foster, Susan Leigh.
Found In:
Drama review. Cambridge, Mass. v. 36, no. 1 (T133), Spring 1992, p. 48-69.
Research Call Number
NAFA
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