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Détails
| Genre/forme : | Biography |
|---|---|
| Personne nommée : | Hanya Holm; Hanya Holm |
| Type d’ouvrage : | Biographie |
| Format : | Livre |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Claudia Gitelman |
| ISBN : | 0870816446 9780870816444 0870816519 9780870816512 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 47018411 |
| Description : | xii, 190 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenu : | Forty-three Summers: An Introduction -- Frontier Crossings: 1941 -- The Dance and the War: 1942-1945 -- Connecting to the American Dream: 1946-1949 -- A Company of Irregulars: 1950-1956 -- A Partnership Reaffirmed: 1957-1965 -- Dancing into the Boom: 1966-1974 -- Escalation and Reflection: 1975-1977 -- Holm on the Range and Other Amusements: 1978-1981 -- Curtain: 1982-1983 -- Aftermath -- Students Enrolled in the Hanya Holm/Colorado College Summer Dance Program, 1941-1983 -- Programs of Hanya Holm Concerts at Colorado College, 1941-1983. |
| Responsabilité : | Claudia Gitelman. |
Résumé :
"With exhortations to understand what they were doing and stick with their principles, Holm helped generations of students become artists. As Gitelman notes, many of Holm's students went on to work in national and regional dance companies, and some achieved international status as choreographers and company directors. Fascinated by her own work with Hanya Holm in Colorado, both as a student and as one of Holm's assistants, Gitelman has examined archives held by the Holm family and interviewed more than fifty of Holm's students, associates, and observers of the program.
Describing the birth, constant renewal, and lasting legacy of an institution that has been overlooked in studies of American dance culture, Dancing With Principle will appeal to dance lovers and dance specialists, regional historians, and students of American culture and Colorado history."--BOOK JACKET.
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