Dance Improvisations

Dance Improvisations

by Joyce Morgenroth
Dance Improvisations

Dance Improvisations

by Joyce Morgenroth

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Overview

Dance Improvisations is a book for teachers of dance and acting, choreographers, directors, and dance therapists. Systematically offering a complete range of ways to explore dance, it can be used as a syllabus or as a reference for groups of all ages and all levels of experience.The first chapter in Dance Improvisations introduces ways for a group to practice working together and for the dancers to gain an effective awareness of each other. These preliminaries are followed by a body of improvisational problems, organized into three main areas: Space, Time, and Movement Invention. Each area is presented as a series of topics. Each topic progresses from individual exploration to more formally structured group improvisations, with emphasis on learning to work as a group toward common structural goals.This book is the first in its field to go beyond the pursuit of physical inventiveness to nurture the development of structural intuition. Joyce Morgenroth has succeeded in presenting improvisation in a way that is rational and methodical as well as inventive and personal - in the conviction that improvisation at its best is comprised of both form and fancy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822971368
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 03/15/1987
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Joyce Morgenroth has studied at the School of American Ballet and with Merce Cunningham, Dan Wagoner, and Viola Farber. She has appeared as a guest artist at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Smith College, and Dartmoth College.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Recent History
Practical Considerations
I. Preliminaries
Mirroring
Unison
Active and Passive
Weight Dependency
II. Space
Floor Patterns
Distance
Focus
Location
Groupings
Levels
Group Design
Shape and Shape Sequences
Trace Designs
III. Time
Pulse
Accent
Metrical Rhythm
Nonmetrical Rhythms
Duration and Speed
IV. Movement Invention
Images
Levels of Abstraction
Mood and Character
Types of Focus
Body Parts
Dynamics
Theme and Variations
Props
Sound Accompaniment
List of Improvisations
Bibliography
Index
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