ABSTRACT

Pina Bausch’s work has had tremendous impact across the spectrum of late twentieth-century performance practice, helping to redefine the possibilities of what both dance and theater can be. This edited collection presents a compendium of source material and contextual essays that examine Pina Bausch's history, practice and legacy, and the development of Tanztheater as a new form, with sections including:

  • Dance and theatre roots and connections;
  • Bausch’s developmental process;
  • The creation of Tanztheater;
  • Bausch’s reception;
  • Critical perspectives.

Interviews, reviews and major essays chart the evolution of Bausch’s pioneering approach and explore this evocative new mode of performance. Edited by noted Bausch scholar, Royd Climenhaga, The Pina Bausch Sourcebook aims to open up Bausch’s performative world for students, scholars, dance and theatre artists and audiences everywhere.

part II|70 pages

Creating Bausch's world

chapter |7 pages

In rehearsal with Pina Bausch

part IV|68 pages

Bausch's reception

chapter |6 pages

Tanztheater Wuppertal

chapter |4 pages

New York City

chapter |4 pages

Bausch's theatre of dejection

chapter |4 pages

Wuppertal in London

chapter |3 pages

Exits and entrances

chapter |5 pages

Bausch's inferno

chapter |7 pages

Pina, queen of the deep

chapter |9 pages

Dancing in the dark