The Erick Hawkins Modern Dance Technique / Edition 1

The Erick Hawkins Modern Dance Technique / Edition 1

by Renata Celichowska, Leon Belokon
ISBN-10:
087127213X
ISBN-13:
9780871272133
Pub. Date:
09/01/2000
Publisher:
Princeton Book Company
ISBN-10:
087127213X
ISBN-13:
9780871272133
Pub. Date:
09/01/2000
Publisher:
Princeton Book Company
The Erick Hawkins Modern Dance Technique / Edition 1

The Erick Hawkins Modern Dance Technique / Edition 1

by Renata Celichowska, Leon Belokon

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Overview

The Hawkins dance technique embodies the philosophy that dance should integrate the body, mind, and soul while always following scientific principles. This system of dance training—an approach that continues to influence dancers around the world—is examined through a variety of illustrations. Photographs of dancers illustrate the technique in action. Drawings demonstrate the relationship between movements of the body and everyday objects, such as the similarities between a spiral action of the spine and a barber’s pole or winding staircase. This vibrant text examines Hawkins’s originality, philosophical thinking, and teaching methods.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780871272133
Publisher: Princeton Book Company
Publication date: 09/01/2000
Edition description: 50 line drawings and 35 photographs
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Renata Celichowska became a member of the Erick Hawkins Dance Company in 1989 and is currently adjunct professor for the dance education program at New York University. She lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsx
List of Photographsxii
List of Labanotationxiv
Acknowledgmentsxv
Tributexvii
I.Historical Background1
II.Technique: Toward the "Normative"13
The Normative Ideal13
What Is Technique, What Is Style?15
About Ideokinesis and Movement Imagery16
Think/Feel19
Who Is the Teacher?21
III.Principles23
The Body's Center of Gravity: the Pelvis23
"Teeterbabe,"29
The "Thigh" Sockets30
Shifting Weight32
"Undercurves" and "Overcurves,"34
Gravity, Weight, Balance and Alignment36
The Spine and Spinal Alignment36
Leg Alignment42
"Hierarchy" of the Legs43
Contraction and "Decontraction"44
"Tassels,"51
Arcs, Curves and Momentum54
Loops and the "Figure 8,"56
"Boomerangs,"57
Spirals57
Flow and Transitions58
Flow59
Form63
The "Chalkline,"65
"Cobra" Hand67
Normative Form and Aesthetics67
What Is Rhythm? Is Music Sound?69
Dynamics74
IV.In the Classroom79
Floor Warm Up82
Seated Movement Sequences83
Bounces83
Side-lifts85
Contraction-Swings88
Overcurves89
Contractions90
Leg Flexions91
Fourth Position92
Quarter Turns93
Back Leg Extensions96
Three 3s98
Swing on 5100
Movement Sequences on the Back100
Thigh Socket Flexions102
Rolling on 4103
Boomerangs104
Contractions105
Figure 8s107
Arching107
Preparing to Rise from the Floor108
Leg Lifts109
Rising to Standing110
Center Floor112
Plies112
Sensuous Feet Against the Floor114
Principles Expanded115
Using the Thigh Socket Crease and the Boomerang Leg116
Moving the Pelvis and Upper Body Together Through Space117
Turns and the Spiral Staircase118
Letting the Movement Happen: Staying in Coenesthetic Experience119
Traveling121
Use of the Dance Space122
Vertical Space, Jumps and Leaping "Over the Moon,"124
Ending Class127
V.Beyond Technique: the Aesthetic Dimension129
F.S.C. Northrop and the 1st and 2nd Functions of Art131
The "Hawkins Aesthetic"134
Dance Education and the Role of the Dance Teacher139
VI.Hawkins Choreography143
Works Choreographed by Erick Hawkins149
Labanotation161
About the Notation Process161
Reading Labanotation162
Recommended Reading165
Bibliography166
Videography167
Index169
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