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In an unprecedented combination of autobiographical cultural criticism and performance analysis, internationally recognized dancer, dance-maker, and musician Eva Gholson presents a personal and theoretical account of music and dance collaboration. In very lively and readable prose, Professor Gholson elucidates how to develop a highly individualistic yet systematic course of discovery as a choreographer dedicated to the use of music. The book offers hands-on approaches for analyzing scores as well as problem-solving questions of form. Gholson analyzes the musical and choreographic structure of her dances within the context of changing political ideals for black artistry in late twentieth century performing arts. Gholson''s insights bring new meaning to the words teaching by example in the practical and theoretical study of performance. Blending personal insights with detailed compositional analyses, this unique book will resonate with scholars and students in Cultural, Performance, and African Studies.

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Presence and Conscience Chapter 4 Rhythmic Analysis Chapter 5 Coda: Practical Concepts with Illustrations Chapter 6 Choreomusical Analysis Chapter 7 Compositional Analysis Chapter 8 Coda: The Dance Technique Class and the Partnership of Choreographer-Teacher and Musician-Accompanist Chapter 9 Afterword Chapter 10 About the Author

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    Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
    Publication Date: 12/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780761829997, 978-0761829997
    ISBN10: 0761829997

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In an unprecedented combination of autobiographical cultural criticism and performance analysis, internationally recognized dancer, dance-maker, and musician Eva Gholson presents a personal and theoretical account of music and dance collaboration. In very lively and readable prose, Professor Gholson elucidates how to develop a highly individualistic yet systematic course of discovery as a choreographer dedicated to the use of music. The book offers hands-on approaches for analyzing scores as well as problem-solving questions of form. Gholson analyzes the musical and choreographic structure of her dances within the context of changing political ideals for black artistry in late twentieth century performing arts. Gholson''s insights bring new meaning to the words teaching by example in the practical and theoretical study of performance. Blending personal insights with detailed compositional analyses, this unique book will resonate with scholars and students in Cultural, Performance, and African Studies.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Presence and Conscience Chapter 4 Rhythmic Analysis Chapter 5 Coda: Practical Concepts with Illustrations Chapter 6 Choreomusical Analysis Chapter 7 Compositional Analysis Chapter 8 Coda: The Dance Technique Class and the Partnership of Choreographer-Teacher and Musician-Accompanist Chapter 9 Afterword Chapter 10 About the Author

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