The Grand Union: Accidental Anarchists of Downtown Dance, 1970-1976

The Grand Union: Accidental Anarchists of Downtown Dance, 1970-1976

by Wendy Perron
The Grand Union: Accidental Anarchists of Downtown Dance, 1970-1976

The Grand Union: Accidental Anarchists of Downtown Dance, 1970-1976

by Wendy Perron

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Overview

The Grand Union was a leaderless improvisation group in SoHo in the 1970s that included people who became some of the biggest names in postmodern dance: Yvonne Rainer, Trisha Brown, Steve Paxton, Barbara Dilley, David Gordon, and Douglas Dunn. Together they unleashed a range of improvised forms from peaceful movement explorations to wildly imaginative collective fantasies. This book delves into the "collective genius" of Grand Union and explores their process of deep play. Drawing on hours of archival videotapes, Wendy Perron seeks to understand the ebb and flow of the performances. Includes 65 photographs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780819579331
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publication date: 09/08/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 14 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Wendy Perron is a former dancer/choreographer and current writer and teacher. A former editor-in-chief of Dance Magazine, she is the author of Through the Eyes of a Dancer: Selected Writings.


Wendy Perron is a former dancer/choreographer and current writer and teacher. A former editor-in-chief of Dance Magazine, she is the author of The Grand Union: Accidental Anarchists of Downtown Dance and Through the Eyes of a Dancer: Selected Writings.

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"A carefully researched, wonderfully kinetic insider's perspective. Perron chronicles post-modern, improvisational dance in the United States by documenting ineffable moments that The Grand Union metabolized and catalyzed in the 1970s."—Selene Carter, Indiana University, Bloomington

"An articulate writer, Perron witnessed much of Grand Union's history, and has spent fifty years thinking deeply about the issues it raises. Her book is a great gift to the dance field, and to cultural studies in general."—Elizabeth Zimmer, Guest Artist, Hollins University MFA Program in Dance

"Dancer and choreographer Wendy Perron observes her subjects through the body, memory, deep research, and a passion for all that movement makes possible. On high alert, she helps us see that the performers of Grand Union were more than dancers; they were wise, funny, wildly brave rebels laying a trail for so much of contemporary dance today."—Liz Lerman, MacArthur Award–winning choreographer

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