Complexions Contemporary Ballet

Complexions Contemporary Ballet
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Genre: Performing arts
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Material in the Australian performing arts programs and ephemera (PROMPT) collection consists of programs and related items for Australian performing arts organisations, Australian artists performing overseas, professional productions performed in Australia (including those featuring overseas performers) and overseas performances of Australian plays, music, etc.

What Makes That Black?

What Makes That Black?
Author: Luana
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016
Genre: Aesthetics, Black
ISBN: 1483454797


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What Makes That Black? The African-American Aesthetic identifies and defines seventy-four elements of the aesthetic through text and illustration. Using the magnificent camerawork of R.J. Muna, Sharen Bradford, Jae Man Joo, Rachel Neville, James Barry Knox, and more- as they point their cameras at Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and jazz artists such as Cécile McLorin Salvant and Wynton Marsalis- a specific artistic consciousness or sensibility visually unfolds. Luana even joins the camera crew as she shoots Oakland Street Graffiti--Backcover.

The Art of Movement

The Art of Movement
Author: Ken Browar
Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0316435155


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A stunning celebration of movement and dance in hundreds of breathtaking photographs by the creative team behind NYC Dance Project. The Art of Movement is an exquisite collection of photographs by well-known dance photographers Ken Browar and Deborah Ory that capture the movement, flow, energy, and grace of many of the most accomplished dancers in the world. Featured are more than 70 dancers from companies including American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Martha Graham Dance Company, Boston Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, The Royal Ballet, Abraham in Motion, and many more. Accompanying the photographs are intimate and inspiring words from the dancers, as well as from choreographers and artistic directors on what dance means to them.

Body Impossible

Body Impossible
Author: Ariel Osterweis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0190645822


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Body Impossible theorizes the concept of virtuosity in contemporary dance and performance through a study of the career of dancer Desmond Richardson. Focusing on Richardson's creative insistence on improvisatory fun and excellence throughout the decades approaching the millennium (shaped by Reaganism, the Culture Wars, the AIDS epidemic, the New Jim Crow, and MTV), this book brings dance into conversation with paradigms of blackness, queerness, masculinity, and class in order to generate a socio-culturally attentive understanding of virtuosity.

Russ & Iggy's Art Alphabet

Russ & Iggy's Art Alphabet
Author: Victoria Looseleaf
Publisher: Russ & Iggy's Alphabet
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781941015421


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From bold and bright to creative and clever, Russ and Iggy's Art Alphabet takes people of all ages on a brilliant and colorful journey through this charming duo's world of art. This is their totally true and absolutely awesome story: Russ Butler was a professional artist and teacher whose life mission was dedicated to bringing art and beauty to the world, with Iggy, his Jack Russell terrier and faithful companion, providing him a sense of wonder, glee and enthusiasm along the way. And while Russ and Iggy are no longer with us, they wanted to leave this instructive, fun-filled book and their very own artful thoughts as an inspiration to children - and adults - everywhere. This vividly imagined picture book is written in verse and is perfect for budding artists, art lovers and anyone who wants to discover cool new things on each and every captivating page. Combining playful rhymes with great works of art from history, including Russ & Iggy's very own renderings of American Gothic, the impressionism of Monet and an homage to the late Bob Ross and his TV show, The Joy of Painting, this book is an alphabet like no other. It's even got a page for readers to create their own masterpieces. So, pick up your pens, paints, brushes and colored pencils, and get ready to take a fascinating ride with Russ & Iggy - who are sure to steal your heart - through centuries of paintings, sculptures, drawings and murals. Russ & Iggy's Art Alphabet is a book that grown-ups will not only want to read over and over to kids, but it also makes for a delightful coffee table book that everyone can enjoy.

Emotion in Motion - the Best Of

Emotion in Motion - the Best Of
Author: Jae Man Joo
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Release: 2010-09-02
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ISBN: 9781320353472


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" The Best Of " Collection from my 2009 through 2010 dance photography. Featuring Artists from Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Photography by Jae Man Joo . This lavish art book is 80 pages of portraits of the Complexions ballet artists. including world renowned Artist Desmond richardson. black and white and four color. this is a wonderful gift and a joy to own for anyone who enjoys contemporary dance and figurative portraiture. NOTE: Regular Portraits (8X10) Size book, ImageWrap hard cover with 80 pages premium highest photo paper used. Copyright © 2009-2010 JAEMANJOO. All rights Reserved. more info please visit www.jaemanjoo.com Also check out Artists in this book Complexions Contemporary Ballet ! visit www.complexionsdance.org

Dancers After Dark

Dancers After Dark
Author: Jordan Matter
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780761189336


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Dancers After Dark is an amazing celebration of the human body and the human spirit, as dancers, photographed nude and at night, strike poses of fearless beauty. Without a permit or a plan, Jordan Matter led hundreds of the most exciting dancers in the world out of their comfort zones—not to mention their clothes—to explore the most compelling reaches of beauty and the human form. After all the risk and daring, the result is extraordinary: 300 dancers, 400 locations, more than 150 stunning photographs. And no clothes, no arrests, no regrets. Each image highlights the amazing abilities of these artists—and presents a core message to the reader: Say yes rather than no, and embrace the risks and opportunities that life presents.

Contemporary Ballet

Contemporary Ballet
Author: Audrey Williamson
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Release: 1980
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Emotion in Motion

Emotion in Motion
Author: Jae Man Joo
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Release: 2010-07-19
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ISBN: 9781320353519


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My second dance photography works. Artists from Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Photography by Jae Man Joo . This lavish art book is 80 pages of portraits of the Complexions ballet artists. black and white and four color. this is a wonderful gift and a joy to own for anyone who enjoys contemporary dance and figurative portraiture. NOTE: Extra large (12X12) square book, ImageWrap hard cover with 80 pages premium highest photo paper used. Copyright © 2009-2010 JAEMANJOO. All rights Reserved. more info please visit www.jaemanjoo.com Also check out Artists in this book Complexions Contemporary Ballet ! visit www.complexionsdance.org

Body Impossible

Body Impossible
Author: Ariel Osterweis Scott
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Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011
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This dissertation theorizes the dance career of Desmond Richardson through the related paradigms of race, gender, and sexuality in order to generate a socio-culturally nuanced understanding of the concept of virtuosity in performance. I have selected four distinct performance contexts of the 1990s through which to analyze Richardson's contribution to ballet and contemporary dance. Keeping questions of identity in the foreground, I interrogate both the racialized and gendered politics of concert dance companies and the role of versatility in Richardson's career. Central to this dissertation are both the discourse of virtuosity and the mechanics of the production of virtuosity as a mode or quality. Richardson's virtuosity is especially distinct in its harnessing of multiple dance styles and techniques. Despite his overall signature style, one that privileges hybridity over singularity, Richardson knowingly emphasizes certain techniques in certain settings in order to respond to the call of the work in question. Richardson's concert dance career began at Alvin Ailey, and in 1994 he both co-founded Complexions and began dancing with Ballett Frankfurt. It was three years later that he embarked on ABT and SFB's Othello. The dissertation opens by questioning the relationship between the moving body and the photograph's supposed stillness. Through a reading of surface and stasis, it explores the status of labor as manifested in the particular photo-choreographic context of the Alvin Ailey poster. Placing dance studies into conversation with critical race studies and visual studies, I ask how skin, flesh, mutability, and labor coalesce to present or undermine a multicultural ideology. The chapter engages with Anne Anlin Cheng's concept of mutability, Vijay Prashad's discussion of AfroAsian identity and polyculturalism, Krista Thompson's notion of shine, and Elizabeth Grosz and Hortense Spillers' writing on flesh. The next chapter puts forward the concept of choreographic falsetto in analyzing the queer of color aesthetics of Complexions Contemporary Ballet. In locating the vernacular influences on ballet in Richardson and Dwight Rhoden's hybrid style, the chapter comes into conversation with Roderick Ferguson on queer of color analysis, Bettina Brandl-Risi and Gabrielle Bradstetter on virtuosity, André Lepecki on stillness, and Brenda Dixon Gottschild and Thomas DeFrantz on Africanist aesthetics. In thinking the role of virtuosity in terms of gender transgression, this chapter posits that hyperkinetic corporeal performance appears to be both a space of license, on the one hand, and a space of shame, on the other. I claim that virtuosity operates at--and blurs--the border between popular and high art, defining the location of the virtuoso's potential transgression. The third chapter engages with themes of visibility and authenticity in the blackface practices of American Ballet Theatre and San Francisco Ballet's Othello. To reconcile the production's use of blackface in the absence of Richardson in the title role, I turn to Linda Williams' theorization of melodrama to demonstrate how blackface and virtuosity continually complicate the (in)visibility of blackness in Othello. The final chapter, on Ballett Frankfurt, explores how Richardson and choreographer William Forsythe's combined modes of improvisation create a notable shift in their practices to a "black radical tradition." I cite George Balanchine and Steve Paxton as influences on Forsythe. Richardson and Forsythe's collaboration collapses racial and choreographic signifiers, lingering in the difficult space of illegibility. Through concerted practice, such illegibility functions as a refiguring of the relationship between subjectivity and blackness. I trace the way Frankfurt dancers describe an otherwise modernist aesthetic of difficulty as "fun," ultimately positioning the body as the locale of choreographic and ontological agency. In doing so, I traverse the interval between what Forsythe calls a "[staging] of disappearance" and what Fred Moten refers to as the inevitably "improvisatory exteriority" of blackness.