Making Broadway Dance
Autor Liza Gennaroen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190631093
ISBN-10: 0190631090
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 238 x 164 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190631090
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 238 x 164 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Gennaro successfully probes musical theater choreography through the lens of dance studies, script analysis, movement research, and dramaturgical inquiry, offering a closer examination of a dance form that has often been sidelined.
For anyone who wants to know what it takes to make Broadway dances, read Making Broadway Dance.
Gennaro's close analyses of Broadway dance numbers, combined with her fantastic selection of photographs, effectively demonstrate how musical theatre dance can augment storytelling onstage. Making Broadway Dance introduces an oft overlooked subject and whets the readers' appetites for further exploration.
A dance history told with precision and authority.
A meticulous in-depth analysis of musical theater choreography and choreographers, while demonstrating the multifaceted styles, aesthetics, and methodologies of Broadway dance through the lens of dance studies, script analysis, movement research, and dramaturgical inquiry.
Gennaro's book contains some of the best academic writing about musical theatre dance I have ever read.
I have always believed that it is up to each one of us to carry the torch and pass on our stories, experiences and knowledge to the next generation to ensure that Musical Theatre History pervades. Liza Gennaro has beautifully crafted a book that not only inspired me but taught me so much about our History, She is a passionate and gifted storyteller, who has always been enamored by Musical Theatre and the gatekeeper of all truths. Thank-you for giving all of us and future generations this enlightening book."-Sergio Trujillo
Precise and lively, admiring and analytical, critical and joyful, and deeply informed by Gennaro's years in the archives, the rehearsal hall, and the theatre, this book brings Broadway musical theatre dance to life and more than that: it makes readers into dancers. Through meticulous and evocative dance reconstructions and brilliant and perceptive dramaturgy, Gennaro recovers, recuperates, and reinterprets choreographers' influences and legacies. Making Broadway Dance is a masterful and groundbreaking demonstration of the importance of Broadway musical theatre dance."-Stacy Wolf, author of Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America and Changed for Good: A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical
One of my favorite aspects of Making Broadway Dance illustrates the simultaneous development of Theatre Dance and Jazz Dance. Author Liza Gennaro does this via both robust research and oral history. This book informs you on the how, when, and why many of our iconic dance scenes were staged, often, by way of intimate details from those of direct lineage to the Broadway Titans that populate the book. I especially appreciate, being a lover of early jazz dance, that Liza chose to interweave and not marginalize the stories of the important roles that early Black pioneering choreographers played in the making of Broadway dance."-Kenneth L. Roberson; Broadway dancer and choreographer, and former Professor of Practice at Indiana University's department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance
For anyone who wants to know what it takes to make Broadway dances, read Making Broadway Dance.
Gennaro's close analyses of Broadway dance numbers, combined with her fantastic selection of photographs, effectively demonstrate how musical theatre dance can augment storytelling onstage. Making Broadway Dance introduces an oft overlooked subject and whets the readers' appetites for further exploration.
A dance history told with precision and authority.
A meticulous in-depth analysis of musical theater choreography and choreographers, while demonstrating the multifaceted styles, aesthetics, and methodologies of Broadway dance through the lens of dance studies, script analysis, movement research, and dramaturgical inquiry.
Gennaro's book contains some of the best academic writing about musical theatre dance I have ever read.
I have always believed that it is up to each one of us to carry the torch and pass on our stories, experiences and knowledge to the next generation to ensure that Musical Theatre History pervades. Liza Gennaro has beautifully crafted a book that not only inspired me but taught me so much about our History, She is a passionate and gifted storyteller, who has always been enamored by Musical Theatre and the gatekeeper of all truths. Thank-you for giving all of us and future generations this enlightening book."-Sergio Trujillo
Precise and lively, admiring and analytical, critical and joyful, and deeply informed by Gennaro's years in the archives, the rehearsal hall, and the theatre, this book brings Broadway musical theatre dance to life and more than that: it makes readers into dancers. Through meticulous and evocative dance reconstructions and brilliant and perceptive dramaturgy, Gennaro recovers, recuperates, and reinterprets choreographers' influences and legacies. Making Broadway Dance is a masterful and groundbreaking demonstration of the importance of Broadway musical theatre dance."-Stacy Wolf, author of Beyond Broadway: The Pleasure and Promise of Musical Theatre Across America and Changed for Good: A Feminist History of the Broadway Musical
One of my favorite aspects of Making Broadway Dance illustrates the simultaneous development of Theatre Dance and Jazz Dance. Author Liza Gennaro does this via both robust research and oral history. This book informs you on the how, when, and why many of our iconic dance scenes were staged, often, by way of intimate details from those of direct lineage to the Broadway Titans that populate the book. I especially appreciate, being a lover of early jazz dance, that Liza chose to interweave and not marginalize the stories of the important roles that early Black pioneering choreographers played in the making of Broadway dance."-Kenneth L. Roberson; Broadway dancer and choreographer, and former Professor of Practice at Indiana University's department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance
Notă biografică
Liza Gennaro is Associate Dean and Director of Musical Theatre at The Manhattan School of Music. Ms. Gennaro is an accomplished choreographer, elected member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Executive Board, a Tony Voter, and in 2015 she completed a three-year term on the Tony Award Nominating Committee.