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Europe Dancing

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Perspectives on Theatre, Dance, and Cultural Identity

Europe Dancing

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Europe Dancing book

Perspectives on Theatre, Dance, and Cultural Identity
ByAndree Grau, Stephanie Jordan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 1 June 2000
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203448717
Pages 248
eBook ISBN 9780203448717
Subjects Arts
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Grau, A., & Jordan, S. (2000). Europe Dancing: Perspectives on Theatre, Dance, and Cultural Identity (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203448717

ABSTRACT

Europe Dancing examines the dance cultures and movements which have developed in Europe since the Second World War. Nine countries are represented in this unique collaboration between European dance scholars. The contributors chart the art form, and discuss the outside influences which have shaped it.
This comprehensive book explores:
* questions of identity within individual countries, within Europe, and in relation to the USA
* the East/West cultural division
* the development of state subsidy for dance
* the rise of contemporary dance as an 'alternative' genre
* the implications for dance of political, economic and social change.
Useful historical charts are included to trace significant dance and political events throughout the twentieth century in each country.
Never before has this information been gathered together in one place. This book is essential reading for everyone interested in dance and its growth and development in recent years.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

ByAndrée Grau, Stephanie Jordan

chapter 2|16 pages

Flanders Constructing identities: the case of ‘the Flemish dance wave’

ByRudi Laermans, Pascal Gielen

chapter 3|27 pages

France Effervescence and tradition in French dance Georgiana Gore and Laurence Louppe with Wilfride Piollet

ByAndree Grau, Stephanie Jordan

chapter 4|24 pages

Germany Between institutions and aesthetics: choreographing Germanness?

ByClaudia Jeschke, Gabi Vettermann

chapter 5|21 pages

Hungary On Hungarian dance

ByLívia Fuchs

chapter 6|19 pages

Italy The Cinderella of the arts

ByGiannandrea Poesio

chapter 7|25 pages

The Netherlands The Dutch don’t dance

ByAnna Aalten, Mirjam van der Linden

chapter 8|24 pages

Spain Between tradition and innovation: two ways of understanding the history of dance in Spain

ByNèlida Monés, Marta Carrasco, Estrella Casero-García

chapter 9|20 pages

Sweden Equal rights to dance?

ByLena Hammergren

chapter 10|25 pages

United Kingdom An expanding map

ByBannie Rowell
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