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Converging Movements

Naomi M. Jackson (Autor)

Wesleyan University Press (Editora)

R$ 158,04
SKU: 9780819564207

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The Y located at 92nd Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City is the largest and oldest continuously operating YM-YWHA in the US. Many of the most important figures in modern dance premiered on its stage, but until now no one has thought to ask why this should have been so. As Naomi Jackson shows in Converging Movements, the Y's particular conception of Jewishness laid the groundwork for the establishment of a center for dance in the 1930s.

William Kolodney, who served as the Y's education director from 1934 until 1969, expanded its educational and arts programming to include a great deal of nonsectarian material, and as Jackson shows, modern dance epitomized Kolodney's humanistic ideals regarding the uplifting role of the arts.

Together with his dance advisors, most notably Doris Humphrey, John Martin, and Louis Horst, Kolodney oversaw a program characterized by a broad mix of Jewish and non-Jewish performers from Alvin Ailey, Katherine Dunham, and Ruth St. Denis to Anna Sokolow, José Limón, Erick Hawkins, Hanya Holm, Pearl Primus, and national and folk companies from Israel, the Philippines, Russia, Mexico, and elsewhere. Drawing on the Y's extensive archives and illustrated with rare photographs, Jackson's book locates modern dance at the heart of the Jewish encounter with America.

"Ms. Jackson does not merely present readers with the facts, she uses these documents to illuminate the significance of the Y's influence on Jewish and American culture as well as the world of dance." -- The Forward

"One of Jackson's most interesting points is how, under the direction of William Kolodney, the 92nd Street Y's support of dancers from around the world foreshadowed modern multiculturalism." -- Library Journal

"In her pathbreaking book, Naomi Jackson situates modern dance at the heart of the Jewish encounter with America. Her history of the 92nd Street Y's dance program compellingly chronicles the reasons for the Y's renown as an influential and pioneering cultura

Sobre o Livro

Estudo histórico que investiga o papel do 92nd Street Y em Nova York na promoção da dança moderna durante as décadas centrais do século XX, com base em arquivos do centro e fotografias raras.

Analisa a direção educacional de William Kolodney e a curadoria de conselheiros de dança como Doris Humphrey e Louis Horst, destacando a programação mista de artistas judaicos e não judaicos.

Destinado a leitores de história cultural, estudos judaicos e dança, o livro contextualiza apresentações de nomes como Alvin Ailey, Anna Sokolow e José Limón dentro do encontro entre comunidade judaica e cultura americana.

Características

Categoria História da dança
Subcategoria História cultural
Autores Naomi M. Jackson
Sobre o Autor Naomi M. Jackson é autora com trabalhos na área de história cultural e dança.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 304
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wesleyan University Press
ISBN 9780819564207
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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