Description |
xiii, 305 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Contents |
Pt. I: Starting the process 1. Discovering the dance -- 2. Creating with intent -- Pt. II: Discovering the basics. 3. Creating with energy -- 4. Creating in space -- 5. Time -- 6. Quality of movement -- Pt. III: Exploring synthesis. 7. Sound -- 8. Transitions -- 9. Formulas -- 10. Solos, duets, trios, and groups -- 11. Props -- Pt. IV: Exploring ways to refine and form. 12. Dance style -- 13. Overall form |
Summary |
"One school of thought regarding choreography says to teach only the rules of fundamental design and form and have students create from formulas. Another school of thought eschews the fundamentals and focuses on creativity. Author Diana Green espouses both theories and blends them in Choreographing From Within: Developing a Habit of Inquiry as an Artist. Her approach to integrating the art and craft of choreography grounds students in the fundamentals and takes the fear out of creativity. Green uses an inquiry-based approach to engage students, placing them at the center of the learning and allowing for multiple pathways of learning. Rather than present a cookbook approach with recipes to follow, Green offers a thorough understanding of the medium, provides examples, and allows students to learn, explore, and create based on their own unique styles. The text contains assignments that reinforce the concepts the students learn in each chapter (including the elements of energy, space, time, and quality; partnering; transitions; and formulas). Each choreographic concept is explored through warm-up exercises, moves on to improvisations, and then focuses on studentś discovery through reflective questioning, discussions, and short movement studies. The text provides tools for students and their instructors to evaluate and document their progress through class critiques, journal writing, rubrics, digital portfolios, and critical thinking essays. Students can retest their discoveries by completing exercises that focus on breaking the rules they learned. In this way, each student is encouraged to develop a unique creative style to be used in his or her own finished work, be it for solo, duet, or small-group choreography."--Publisher |
Analysis |
DAN1201 |
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EDU3202 |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-289) and index |
Subject |
Choreography -- Study and teaching.
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Choreography.
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Creative ability -- Study and teaching.
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Dance -- Study and teaching.
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Author |
Green, Julian, photographer
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LC no. |
2009041089 |
ISBN |
0736076190 |
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9780736076197 |
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