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Dance in Musical Theatre
A History of the Body in Movement
Taschenbuch von Phoebe Rumsey (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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From Oklahoma! and West Side Story, to Spring Awakening and Hamilton, dance remains one of the most important and key factors in musical theatre.

Through the integration of song and dance in the 'dream ballets' of choreographers like Agnes De Mille; the triple threat performances of Jerome Robbins' dancers; the signature style creation by choreographers like Bob Fosse with dancers like Gwen Verdon; and the contemporary, identity-driven work of choreographers like Camille A. Brown, the history of the body in movement is one that begs study and appreciation.

Dance in Musical Theatre offers guidelines in how to read this movement by analyzing it in terms of composition and movement vocabulary whilst simultaneously situating it both historically and critically. This collection provides the tools, terms, history, and movement theory for reading, interpreting, and centralizing a discussion of dance in musical theatre, importantly, with added emphasis on women and artists of color.

Bringing together musical theatre and dance scholars, choreographers and practitioners, this edited collection highlights musical theatre case studies that employ dance in a dramaturgically essential manner, tracking the emergence of the dancer as a key figure in the genre, and connecting the contributions to past and present choreographers. This collection foregrounds the work of the ensemble, incorporating firsthand and autoethnographic accounts that intersect with historical and cultural contexts.

Through a selection of essays, this volume conceptualizes the function of dance in musical: how it functions diegetically as a part of the story or non-diegetically as an amplification of emotion, as well as how the dancing body works to reveal character psychology by expressing an unspoken aspect of the libretto, embodying emotions or ideas through metaphor or abstraction.

Dance in Musical Theatre makes dance language accessible for instructors, students, and musical theatre enthusiasts, providing the tools to critically engage with the work of important choreographers and dancers from the beginning of the 20th century to today.
From Oklahoma! and West Side Story, to Spring Awakening and Hamilton, dance remains one of the most important and key factors in musical theatre.

Through the integration of song and dance in the 'dream ballets' of choreographers like Agnes De Mille; the triple threat performances of Jerome Robbins' dancers; the signature style creation by choreographers like Bob Fosse with dancers like Gwen Verdon; and the contemporary, identity-driven work of choreographers like Camille A. Brown, the history of the body in movement is one that begs study and appreciation.

Dance in Musical Theatre offers guidelines in how to read this movement by analyzing it in terms of composition and movement vocabulary whilst simultaneously situating it both historically and critically. This collection provides the tools, terms, history, and movement theory for reading, interpreting, and centralizing a discussion of dance in musical theatre, importantly, with added emphasis on women and artists of color.

Bringing together musical theatre and dance scholars, choreographers and practitioners, this edited collection highlights musical theatre case studies that employ dance in a dramaturgically essential manner, tracking the emergence of the dancer as a key figure in the genre, and connecting the contributions to past and present choreographers. This collection foregrounds the work of the ensemble, incorporating firsthand and autoethnographic accounts that intersect with historical and cultural contexts.

Through a selection of essays, this volume conceptualizes the function of dance in musical: how it functions diegetically as a part of the story or non-diegetically as an amplification of emotion, as well as how the dancing body works to reveal character psychology by expressing an unspoken aspect of the libretto, embodying emotions or ideas through metaphor or abstraction.

Dance in Musical Theatre makes dance language accessible for instructors, students, and musical theatre enthusiasts, providing the tools to critically engage with the work of important choreographers and dancers from the beginning of the 20th century to today.
Über den Autor
Dustyn Martincich, Phoebe Rumsey, Benae Beamon, Bud Coleman, Tome¿ Cousin, Joanna Dee Das, Ramón Flowers, Mijiang "M-Jay" He, Michael D. Jablonski, Nathan James, Ariel Nereson, Adrienne Gibbons Oehlers, Amanda Olmstead, Kim Varhola, Alexandra Joye Warren, Kevin Winkler
Zusammenfassung
Offers a theoretical take on the implications of dance in musical theatre using a contemporary socio-political lens, giving readers the tools to talk critically about dance
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents

Image List

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction:
Dustyn Martincich and Phoebe Rumsey

Section I: Choreography and Function

Chapter 1:
Reading Dance: The Body in Motion Onstage
Phoebe Rumsey

Chapter 2:
Dancing Genre: Influences on Dance in Musical Theatre
Nathan James
Chapter 3:
Musical Theatre Dance Training: Approaches in the United States and China
Mijiang He and Dustyn Martincich

Chapter 4:
Ensembles in Motion: Formations, Spectacle, and Unison
Adrienne Gibbons Oehlers

Chapter 5:
Dancing Narrative: Storytelling through the Ensemble Body
Amanda Olmstead

Chapter 6:
Storytelling through Dance: The Rise of the Dream Ballet
Bud Coleman

Chapter 7:
Making Space, Keeping Time: Musical Theatre Dance and Temporality in the United States
Joanna Dee Das

Section II: Approaches to Choreography and the Body

Chapter 8:
Take Off with Us: Expressing Gender and Sexuality in Golden Age Broadway Choreography
Kevin Winkler

Chapter 9:
Asian Faces, American Bodies: Reading Asian/American Movement on the Broadway Stage
Kim Varhola

Chapter 10:
Tap and the Broadway Musical:
Subversion and Subjectivity through Historical Consciousness
Benae Beamon

Chapter 11:
Ballet, Race, and the Great White Way
Ramon Flowers

Chapter 12:
Conversations, Creators & Storytellers in Contact: An Interview with Tomé Cousin
Phoebe Rumsey

Chapter 13:
Postmodern Dance's Legacies on the Contemporary Musical Theatre Stage
Ariel Nereson

Chapter 14:
Movement Direction in Musical Theatre: Physical Actions and Gestural Storytelling
Michael D. Jablonski and Dustyn Martincich

Chapter 15:
Everybody Cancan: Contemporary Musical Theatre Dance
Dustyn Martincich and Alexandra Joye Warren
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Theater & Film
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781350235526
ISBN-10: 1350235520
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Rumsey, Phoebe
Martincich, Dustyn
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Academic
Maße: 241 x 168 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Phoebe Rumsey (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,564 kg
Artikel-ID: 126824654
Über den Autor
Dustyn Martincich, Phoebe Rumsey, Benae Beamon, Bud Coleman, Tome¿ Cousin, Joanna Dee Das, Ramón Flowers, Mijiang "M-Jay" He, Michael D. Jablonski, Nathan James, Ariel Nereson, Adrienne Gibbons Oehlers, Amanda Olmstead, Kim Varhola, Alexandra Joye Warren, Kevin Winkler
Zusammenfassung
Offers a theoretical take on the implications of dance in musical theatre using a contemporary socio-political lens, giving readers the tools to talk critically about dance
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents

Image List

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction:
Dustyn Martincich and Phoebe Rumsey

Section I: Choreography and Function

Chapter 1:
Reading Dance: The Body in Motion Onstage
Phoebe Rumsey

Chapter 2:
Dancing Genre: Influences on Dance in Musical Theatre
Nathan James
Chapter 3:
Musical Theatre Dance Training: Approaches in the United States and China
Mijiang He and Dustyn Martincich

Chapter 4:
Ensembles in Motion: Formations, Spectacle, and Unison
Adrienne Gibbons Oehlers

Chapter 5:
Dancing Narrative: Storytelling through the Ensemble Body
Amanda Olmstead

Chapter 6:
Storytelling through Dance: The Rise of the Dream Ballet
Bud Coleman

Chapter 7:
Making Space, Keeping Time: Musical Theatre Dance and Temporality in the United States
Joanna Dee Das

Section II: Approaches to Choreography and the Body

Chapter 8:
Take Off with Us: Expressing Gender and Sexuality in Golden Age Broadway Choreography
Kevin Winkler

Chapter 9:
Asian Faces, American Bodies: Reading Asian/American Movement on the Broadway Stage
Kim Varhola

Chapter 10:
Tap and the Broadway Musical:
Subversion and Subjectivity through Historical Consciousness
Benae Beamon

Chapter 11:
Ballet, Race, and the Great White Way
Ramon Flowers

Chapter 12:
Conversations, Creators & Storytellers in Contact: An Interview with Tomé Cousin
Phoebe Rumsey

Chapter 13:
Postmodern Dance's Legacies on the Contemporary Musical Theatre Stage
Ariel Nereson

Chapter 14:
Movement Direction in Musical Theatre: Physical Actions and Gestural Storytelling
Michael D. Jablonski and Dustyn Martincich

Chapter 15:
Everybody Cancan: Contemporary Musical Theatre Dance
Dustyn Martincich and Alexandra Joye Warren
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Theater & Film
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781350235526
ISBN-10: 1350235520
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Rumsey, Phoebe
Martincich, Dustyn
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Academic
Maße: 241 x 168 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Phoebe Rumsey (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.12.2023
Gewicht: 0,564 kg
Artikel-ID: 126824654
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