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A01=Douglas Dunn
A01=Elena Alexander
A01=Ishmael Houston-Jones
A01=Jill Johnston
A01=Kenneth King
A01=Marjorie Gamso
A01=Sarah Skaggs
A01=Yvonne Meier
Anvil Press Poetry
Author_Douglas Dunn
Author_Elena Alexander
Author_Ishmael Houston-Jones
Author_Jill Johnston
Author_Kenneth King
Author_Marjorie Gamso
Author_Sarah Skaggs
Author_Yvonne Meier
Can
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Category=ATQ
Category=CFA
Category=DSBH
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Kenneth King
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MIT Press
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Release Work
Sweet Briar College
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translation of dance into text
Tv Generation
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Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov
wesleyan
Wesleyan University Press
workshop
Product details
- ISBN 9789057010422
- Weight: 500g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 20 Oct 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The writings of six choreographers are assembled in this book and the leap they have taken to go from the medium of choreography into written text constitutes a form of translation. Some of the texts investigate the possibilities of written language as invention, others use it as a means to illustrate specific tenets or describe choreographic projects. All yield insight into the process of coaxing language from the body.
Authored by Alexander, Elena; Johnston, Jill; Dunn, Douglas; Gamso, Marjorie; Houston-Jones, Ishmael; King, Kenneth; Meier, Yvonne; Skaggs, Sarah
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