Measuring a Choreographic Legacy in Humanitarian Terms (Registro nro. 126168)

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Original cataloging agency ES-MaCDM
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Personal name Kowal, Rebekah J.
9 (RLIN) 112458
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Title Measuring a Choreographic Legacy in Humanitarian Terms
Remainder of title New Books on Pearl Primus and the Urban Bush Women
Statement of responsibility, etc Rebekah J. Kowal
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2012
Place of publication, distribution, etc Edinburgh:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Edinburgh University Press,
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Extent 6 p.
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General note Dentro de la sección: Tradición e innovación en la creatividad intercultural (Tradition and Innovation in Cross-Cultural Creativity)
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Summary, etc RESUMEN: - Peggy and Murray Schwartz, The Dance Claimed Me: A Biography of Pearl Primus, Yale University Press, 2011. 324 pp. - Nadine George-Graves, Urban Bush Women: Twenty years of African American Dance Theater, Community Engagement, and Working it Out, The University of Wisconsin Press, 2010. 296 pp. The books in question by the Schwartzs and George-Graves benefitted greatly from their authors' access to and deployment of archival materials traditionally held in high regard, as well as to contemporary theoretical perspectives in the case of the latter. Yet many of the seminal claims the authors make stem from their observations about the artists' ways of working. "Work" functions as a verb, more than as a noun, putting the interpretive spotlight on the means often more than the ends. In large measure, these authors' approaches are in keeping with the very terms of Primus's artistic/scholarly endeavor, which sought to explore reasons to dance that pushed beyond the realm of easy entertainment towards service to the communities of her audiences. In highlighting process, their books focus our attention on the humanitarian dimensions of Primus's and Zollar's "work". As a result, we are made to recognise how awareness of artistic cultivation, engagement, and education of diverse audiences, offer powerful measures of artistic legacy, complementing all aesthetic considerations.
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Title Dance Research
Host Biblionumber 72889
Record control number myd_16032
Relationship information Vol. 30, núm. 2, Winter 2012, p. 191 -196
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