The Synthesis of a Choreographic Method in Dance: A Nonliteral Approach to Variations on a Single Movement Theme |
Contents
Limitations | 4 |
Variation of the Spatial and Temporal | 21 |
CLARIFICATION OF ASPECTS OF THE METHOD THROUGH | 37 |
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approach to movement approaches to variation aspects audience chapter characteristics choreo choreographic method choreographic process choreographic techniques clarified Clive Barnes comparative analysis compositional form compositional techniques concrete movement Contemporary Dance context created Cunningham dance composition Dance Scope definition of theme described discussion distinction Elizabeth Hayes energy entire dance example freedom of form improvisation kinetic Laura Dean limited lists literal and nonliteral literal gestures literal meanings Lucinda Childs manipulation ment Merce Cunningham minimal theme Modern Dance motif motion motivation movement exploration neuromuscular nonliteral approach nonliteral choreography original movement original theme patterns performance phrase post-modern choreographers post-modern dance Rainer repetition single element single movement theme space specific structure technique of variation term in dance terms theme texts thematic material theme and variations theme with variations tion torso trained dancer Trisha Brown Turner's nonliteral dance University of Wisconsin-Madison usage variation techniques varied viewer Village Voice York Yvonne Rainer