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William Forsythe’s Postdramatic Dance Theater: Unsettling Perception: Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance

Autor Freya Vass
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2023
This book takes choreographer William Forsythe’s choreographic and scenographic processes as a holistic lens through which to view dance as a fundamentally visuo-sonic art form and choreography as a form of perceptual experimentation. In doing so, it reveals how the made worlds within which postdramatic dance is situated influence how choreography is perceived. Resonating with ecological perspectives but also drawing on an extensive range of cognitive research approaches, the volume’s choreo-scenographic perspective emphasizes the importance of considering the expanded scenography of lighting, sound, space, scenic elements, costume, and performer movement when analyzing the sensory and cognitive perception of dance. The volume provides a first book-length cognitive study of both an individual choreographer and the aesthetics of postdramatic theatre. It also satisfies a need for more dedicated scholarship on Forsythe, whose extensive and varied array of groundbreaking ballets and dance theater works for the Ballett Frankfurt (1984-2004), The Forsythe Company (2005-15), and as an independent choreographer have made him a key figure in 20th/21st century dance.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031266577
ISBN-10: 3031266579
Ilustrații: XVII, 271 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction.-Part I Unsettling Seeing: Obscuration.-2 Tenebrism: Seeing (in) the Dark.-3 Gloaming: Dimming and Visions.-4 Occlusion: Comings and Goings.-5 Hiding in Plain Sight: Simultaneity.-Part II Unsettling Hearing: Thresholds of Attention and Perception.-6 Quiet: Hush, Caesurae, and Deep Silence.-7 Lull: Ostinati and Drones.-8 Overwhelm: Audio-Visual Stress.-Part III Sounding Dancing: The Senses in Concert.-9 Visuosonic Counterpoint: Seeing Music and Hearing Dance.-10 Breath Scores and Corporeal Sounds: Dance as Symphony.-11 Auditory Turn: Vocal Choreography .-12 Epilogue


Notă biografică

Freya Vass is a Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at the University of Kent, UK, and a freelance dance dramaturg. Her principal research interests include cognitive dance studies, dance dramaturgy, performativity, devising, and arts-sciences interdisciplinarity. A former professional dancer with companies in Europe and the US, she holds a PhD in Dance History and Theory and was Dramaturg and Production Assistant for The Forsythe Company from 2006 – 2013.  

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This book takes choreographer William Forsythe’s choreographic and scenographic processes as a holistic lens through which to view dance as a fundamentally visuo-sonic art form and choreography as a form of perceptual experimentation. In doing so, it reveals how the made worlds within which postdramatic dance is situated influence how choreography is perceived. Resonating with ecological perspectives but also drawing on an extensive range of cognitive research approaches, the volume’s choreo-scenographic perspective emphasizes the importance of considering the expanded scenography of lighting, sound, space, scenic elements, costume, and performer movement when analyzing the sensory and cognitive perception of dance. The volume provides a first book-length cognitive study of both an individual choreographer and the aesthetics of postdramatic theatre. It also satisfies a need for more dedicated scholarship on Forsythe, whose extensive and varied array of groundbreaking ballets and dance theater works for the Ballett Frankfurt (1984-2004), The Forsythe Company (2005-15), and as an independent choreographer have made him a key figure in 20th/21st century dance.  

Freya Vass is a Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at the University of Kent, UK, and a freelance dance dramaturg. Her principal research interests include cognitive dance studies, dance dramaturgy, performativity, devising, and arts-sciences interdisciplinarity. A former professional dancer with companies in Europe and the US, she holds a PhD in Dance History and Theory and was Dramaturg and Production Assistant for The Forsythe Company from 2006 – 2013.  

Caracteristici

The first English language monograph on the works and working methods of William Forsythe Underscores how dance/theatre performances can be read as experimental perceptual research Provides in-depth cognitive analysis of postdramatic theatre's choreo-scenography