ABSTRACT

Dance and Light examines the interconnected relationship between movement and design, the fluid partnership that exists between the two disciplines, and the approaches that designers can take to enhance dance performances through lighting design.

The book demystifies lighting for the dancer and helps designers understand how the dancer/choreographer thinks about their art form, providing insight into the choreographer’s process and exploring how designers can make the most of their resources. The author shares anecdotes and ideas from an almost 50-year career as a lighting designer, along with practical examples and insights from colleagues, and stresses the importance of clear communication between designers, choreographers, and dancers. Attention is also given to the choreographer who wants to learn what light can do to help enhance their work on stage.

Written in short, stand-alone chapters that allow readers to quickly navigate to areas of interest, Dance and Light is a valuable resource for lighting design classes wishing to add a section on dance lighting, as well as for choreography classes who want to better equip young artists for a significant collaborative partnership.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|10 pages

Learning About Dance

chapter 4|12 pages

Dance And Light

chapter 5|13 pages

Dance And Space

chapter 6|13 pages

Talking With the Choreographer

chapter 7|8 pages

Communicating with the Dancer

chapter 8|6 pages

A Conversation I Wish I Had

chapter 9|14 pages

Learning the Dance Work

chapter 11|11 pages

Why Did You Put that Light There?

chapter 12|11 pages

Dance and Color

chapter 13|11 pages

Color as a Storytelling Tool

chapter 14|11 pages

The Designer as Storyteller

chapter 15|11 pages

Sharing Your Ideas for the Dance

chapter 16|10 pages

The Designer’S Toolbox

chapter 17|12 pages

The Dance Light Plot

chapter 18|11 pages

Changing Technologies and What They Mean

chapter 19|10 pages

Simple Rules

chapter 20|10 pages

Limitations as Design Ideas

chapter 21|10 pages

On Being the Only Designer in the Room

chapter 23|11 pages

My Partners In The Theatre

chapter 24|11 pages

A Little Help From My Friends

chapter 25|11 pages

Practical Examples