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  1. Dance's duet with the camera
    motion pictures
    Contributor: Arendell, Telory D. (Publisher); Barnes, Ruth (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, London

    Dance's Duet with the Camera: Motion Pictures is a collection of essays written by various authors on the relationship between live dance and film. Chapters cover a range of topics that explore dance film, contemporary dance with film on stage, dance... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Dance's Duet with the Camera: Motion Pictures is a collection of essays written by various authors on the relationship between live dance and film. Chapters cover a range of topics that explore dance film, contemporary dance with film on stage, dance as an ideal medium to be captured by 3D images and videodance as kin to site-specific choreography. This book explores the ways in which early practitioners such as Löie Fuller and Maya Deren began a conversation between media that has continued to evolve and yet still retains certain unanswered questions. Methodology for this conversation includes dance historical approaches as well as mechanical considerations. The camera is a partner, a disembodied portion of self that looks in order to reflect on, to mirror, or to presage movement. This conversation includes issues of sexuality, race, and mixed ability. Bodies and lenses share equal billing

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Arendell, Telory D. (Publisher); Barnes, Ruth (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781349955510
    RVK Categories: AP 10000 ; AP 82500 ; HD 402
    Subjects: Dance in motion pictures, television, etc; Tanz; Fernsehen; Video; Film; Tanzfilm; Medientheorie
    Scope: xvii, 263 Seiten, 22 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Chapter 1. Introduction; Telory D. Arendell -- Part I. Site/Sight and the Body -- Chapter 2. Location, Location, Location; Melanie Kloetzel -- Chapter 3. The Feminist Body Reimagined in Two Dimensions; Cara Hagan -- Chapter 4. Hollywood Cinematic Excess; Frances Hubbard -- Part II. Movement Beyond the I/Eye -- Chapter 5. Löie Fuller and the Poetics of Light, Colour, and Rhythm; Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof -- Chapter 6. Naked Came I/Eye; Peter Sparling -- Part III. Querying Praxis -- Chapter 7. Theoretical Duet; Telory D. Arendell and Ruth Barnes -- Chapter 8. Wrestling the Beast... and Not Getting Too Much Blood on Your Skirt; Heather Coker -- Chapter 9. Turning Around the Gaze in the Age of Technological Proliferation; Ruth Barnes -- Part IV. Bodies, Spaces, Camera -- Chapter 10. Videodance; Angela Kassel -- Chapter 11. Maya Deren; Telory D. Arendell -- Chapter 12. Valentine for Dance Historians; Carol-Lynne Moore -- Part V. New Technologies -- Chapter 13. Moving In(To) 3D; Philip Szporer and Marlene Millar -- Chapter 14. Conclusion; Ruth Barnes

  2. Dance's duet with the camera
    motion pictures
    Contributor: Arendell, Telory D. (Publisher); Barnes, Ruth (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, London

    Dance's Duet with the Camera: Motion Pictures is a collection of essays written by various authors on the relationship between live dance and film. Chapters cover a range of topics that explore dance film, contemporary dance with film on stage, dance... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Dance's Duet with the Camera: Motion Pictures is a collection of essays written by various authors on the relationship between live dance and film. Chapters cover a range of topics that explore dance film, contemporary dance with film on stage, dance as an ideal medium to be captured by 3D images and videodance as kin to site-specific choreography. This book explores the ways in which early practitioners such as Löie Fuller and Maya Deren began a conversation between media that has continued to evolve and yet still retains certain unanswered questions. Methodology for this conversation includes dance historical approaches as well as mechanical considerations. The camera is a partner, a disembodied portion of self that looks in order to reflect on, to mirror, or to presage movement. This conversation includes issues of sexuality, race, and mixed ability. Bodies and lenses share equal billing

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Arendell, Telory D. (Publisher); Barnes, Ruth (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781349955510
    RVK Categories: AP 10000 ; AP 82500 ; HD 402
    Subjects: Dance in motion pictures, television, etc; Tanz; Fernsehen; Video; Film; Tanzfilm; Medientheorie
    Scope: xvii, 263 Seiten, 22 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Chapter 1. Introduction; Telory D. Arendell -- Part I. Site/Sight and the Body -- Chapter 2. Location, Location, Location; Melanie Kloetzel -- Chapter 3. The Feminist Body Reimagined in Two Dimensions; Cara Hagan -- Chapter 4. Hollywood Cinematic Excess; Frances Hubbard -- Part II. Movement Beyond the I/Eye -- Chapter 5. Löie Fuller and the Poetics of Light, Colour, and Rhythm; Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof -- Chapter 6. Naked Came I/Eye; Peter Sparling -- Part III. Querying Praxis -- Chapter 7. Theoretical Duet; Telory D. Arendell and Ruth Barnes -- Chapter 8. Wrestling the Beast... and Not Getting Too Much Blood on Your Skirt; Heather Coker -- Chapter 9. Turning Around the Gaze in the Age of Technological Proliferation; Ruth Barnes -- Part IV. Bodies, Spaces, Camera -- Chapter 10. Videodance; Angela Kassel -- Chapter 11. Maya Deren; Telory D. Arendell -- Chapter 12. Valentine for Dance Historians; Carol-Lynne Moore -- Part V. New Technologies -- Chapter 13. Moving In(To) 3D; Philip Szporer and Marlene Millar -- Chapter 14. Conclusion; Ruth Barnes