Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance
Autor Eric Franklinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0736067884
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 245 black & white illustrations, 56 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 217 x 279 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: MG – Human Kinetics
Notă biografică
Eric Franklin is director and founder of the Institute for Franklin Method in Wetzikon, Switzerland. He has more than 35 years of experience as a dancer and choreographer. He has taught extensively throughout the United States and Europe at the Julliard School in New York, Royal Ballet School in London, Danish Ballet in Copenhagen, Dance Academy of Rome and Institute for Psychomotor Therapy in Zurich. He was also a guest lecturer at the University of Vienna. He has provided training to Olympic and world-champion athletes and professional dance
Cuprins
Part I. Art and Science of Imagery; Part II. Discovering and Exploring Imagery; Part III. Imagery in Dance Technique Classes Connecting With Your Partner; Part IV. Imagery in Choreography, Rest, and Regeneration.
Descriere
Using imagery to improve dancing and artistic expression. Renowned master teacher Eric Franklin has thoroughly updated his classic text, Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance, providing dancers and dance teachers with a deep understanding of how they can use imagery to improve their dancing and artistic expression in class and in performance. The 300 illustrations cover the major topics in the book, showing exercises to use in technique, artistic expression and performance.
This new edition of Dance Imagery for Technique and Performance can be used with Franklin's Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, Second Edition, or on its own. Either way, readers will learn how to combine technical expertise with imagery skills to enrich their performance, and they will discover methods they can use to explore how imagery connects with dance improvisation and technique.