The Male Dancer

The Male Dancer
Author: Ramsay Burt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000537253

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This revised third edition of The Male Dancer updates and enlarges a seminal book that has established itself as the definitive study of the performance of masculinities in twentieth century modernist and contemporary choreography. In this authoritative and lively study, Ramsay Burt presents close readings of dance works from key moments of social and political change in the norms around gender and sexuality. The book’s argument that prejudices against male dancers are rooted in our ideas about the male body and behaviour has been extended to take into account recent interdisciplinary discussions about whiteness, intersectionality, disability studies, and female masculinities. As well as analysing works by canonical figures like Nijinsky, Graham, Cunningham, and Bausch, it also examines the work of lesser-known figures like Michio Ito and Eleo Pomare, as well as choreographers who have recently emerged internationally like Germaine Acogny and Trajal Harrell. The Male Dancer has proven to be essential reading for anyone interested in dance and the cultural representation of gender. By reflecting on the latest studies in theory, performance, and practice, Burt has thoroughly updated this important book to include dance works from the last ten years and has renewed its timeliness for the 2020s.

Vital Grace

Vital Grace
Author: Duane Cyrus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1999
Genre: African American dancers
ISBN: UCSC:32106015693580

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Affirming the vital power of male dance, this collection of portraits by Joanne Savio, choreographed by Duane Cyrus, focuses on aspects often disregarded in views of the classical male dancer. Dance is a vital part of most cultures. History is passed down, courting is done, and people are healed through dance ceremonies in which men take part. Much of this tradition has been lost in Western culture. And there are many misconceptions about the male dancer. His strength and discipline are too often disregarded, lost in the folds of cultural and gender cliches, The artistic vision of Vital Grace is to inspire the viewer to appreciate the classic athletic agility of the male dancer. His mental discipline and physical strength are indeed masculine and lie at the very core of his art.

Men who Dance

Men who Dance
Author: Michael Gard
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0820472662

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What kinds of men become theatrical dancers? Why do men do ballet? The worlds of Western theatrical dance, gender relations and sexuality intermingle and, overtime, produce different answers to these questions. Survey of the history of men in dance, as Nijinsky and Nureyev, and of subjects as masculinity and homosexuality.

Ballet Technique for the Male Dancer

Ballet Technique for the Male Dancer
Author: Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Tarasov,Marian Horosko
Publsiher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1985
Genre: Ballet dance for men
ISBN: UCSC:32106006962572

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Turning Pointe

Turning Pointe
Author: Chloe Angyal
Publsiher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781645036722

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A reckoning with one of our most beloved art forms, whose past and present are shaped by gender, racial, and class inequities—and a look inside the fight for its future Every day, in dance studios all across America, legions of little children line up at the barre to take ballet class. This time in the studio shapes their lives, instilling lessons about gender, power, bodies, and their place in the world both in and outside of dance. In Turning Pointe, journalist Chloe Angyal captures the intense love for ballet that so many dancers feel, while also grappling with its devastating shortcomings: the power imbalance of an art form performed mostly by women, but dominated by men; the impossible standards of beauty and thinness; and the racism that keeps so many people of color out of ballet. As the rigid traditions of ballet grow increasingly out of step with the modern world, a new generation of dancers is confronting these issues head on, in the studio and on stage. For ballet to survive the twenty-first century and forge a path into a more socially just future, this reckoning is essential.

When Men Dance

When Men Dance
Author: Jennifer Fisher,Anthony Shay
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2009-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199888986

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When Men Dance explores the intersection of dance and perceptions of male gender and sexuality across history and different cultural contexts. Chapters tackle the history and dilemmas that revolve around dance and notions of masculinity from a variety of dance studies perspectives, and are accompanied by fascinating personal histories that complement their themes.

Men in Motion

Men in Motion
Author: Francois Rousseau
Publsiher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780789318794

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'Men In Motion' affords the reader exclusive access to the innate eroticism of more than 60 international dancers from a variety of disciplines, as they pose, prepare, and perform.

Great Male Dancers of the Ballet

Great Male Dancers of the Ballet
Author: Walter Terry
Publsiher: Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038589284

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