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On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre

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On Choreography and Making Dance Theatre Synopsis

There are many skills one needs to produce a piece of dance. Bruce describes the basic foundation or ingredients of his version of Dance Theatre as: Movement, Drama, Sound and Vision. A choreographer has to study all of them to the best of their ability and learn how to combine them. _x000D_ There is no definitive method of choreography. Any choreographer who has a voice has learnt and executed it in their way. Choreographers pick up things here and there from what they see, who they work with, and assemble a craft themselves. So much of what they do as artists is intuition and instinct. Creativity cannot be tamed and fully understood or concluded. Artists are dealing with imagination.

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ISBN: 9781783197774
Publication date: 1st February 2018
Author: Mark Bruce
Publisher: Oberon Books Ltd an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 136 pages
Series: Oberon Books
Genres: Choreography