On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre

On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781783197781
ISBN-13 : 1783197781
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Book Synopsis On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre by : Mark Bruce

Download or read book On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre written by Mark Bruce and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2018-02-01 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There are many skills one needs to produce a piece of dance. Bruce describes the basic foundation or ingredients of his version of Dance Theatre as: Movement, Drama, Sound and Vision. A choreographer has to study all of them to the best of their ability and learn how to combine them. There is no definitive method of choreography. Any choreographer who has a voice has learnt and executed it in their way. Choreographers pick up things here and there from what they see, who they work with, and assemble a craft themselves. So much of what they do as artists is intuition and instinct. Creativity cannot be tamed and fully understood or concluded. Artists are dealing with imagination. On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre will be an invaluable insight into Bruce's approach, both artistic and practical, as he documents his process from the beginnings of ideas to the realisation of a full-length production. Bruce provides am explanation of the range of skills he believes are required, and all that needs to be considered in the creation of dance theatre. Award-winning choreographer Mark Bruce's aim as an artist is to tap the subconscious, our hearts; transcend our everyday lives and hopefully stumble upon some truth along the way. On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre is an invaluable artist's guide to making innovative new dance work.


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