Choreography


The Mastery of Movement
Dance Composition: A practical guide to creative success in dance making (Performance Books Book 3)
All His Jazz: The Life And Death Of Bob Fosse
Choreography: A Basic Approach Using Improvisation
The Choreographic
Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life
Choreography and Corporeality: Relay in Motion (New World Choreographies)
Social Choreography: Ideology as Performance in Dance and Everyday Movement (Post-Contemporary Interventions)
The Routledge Companion to Butoh Performance
Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship
Choreographie (Erstes Heft)
Choreography Invisible: The Disappearing Work of Dance (Oxford Studies in Dance Theory)
The People Have Never Stopped Dancing: Native American Modern Dance Histories
An Empty Room: Imagining Butoh and the Social Body in Crisis
Choreutics
How does one acquire confidence? Ask the psychologists.
Doris Humphrey, The Art of Making Dances

Lenora was a Fosse girl. She had learned from the mater, the actual master himself. Fosse was a galvanizing choreographer, who fascinated and spoke directly to me for a range of reasons. The first was the fact that the most iconic aspects of his work were inspired by his imperfections. Because he was losing his hair, hats became an integral part of his pageantry. His shoulders were rounded, giving rise to his signature slouch. He didn't like his hands, so gloves made their way into his numbers. ...more
Billy Porter, Unprotected: A Memoir

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