TY - BOOK AU - Gitelman,Claudia AU - Palfy,Barbara TI - On stage alone: soloists and the modern dance canon SN - 0813043867 AV - GV1594 .O53 2012 U1 - 792.8 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Gainesville PB - University Press of Florida KW - Dancers KW - Dance KW - Psychological aspects KW - Modern dance KW - Danseurs KW - Danse KW - Aspect psychologique KW - dancers KW - aat KW - PERFORMING ARTS KW - Theater KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General KW - fast KW - Einzeltanz KW - gnd KW - Modern Dance KW - Tänzer KW - Tanz KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction / Claudia Gitelman -- Michio Ito's shadow : searching for the transnational in solo dance / Carrie J. Preston -- Alone into the world : reflections on solos from 1919 by Vaslav Nijinsky and Mary Wigman / Ramsay Burt -- The solo that isn't a solo : Ann Carlson's dances with animals / Janice Ross -- Aesthetics of early modernist solo dance in Central Europe / Karl Toepfer -- Exotica and ethereality : the solo art of Maud Allan / Julie Malnig -- Modernity and nationalism in solo dance in Brazil : The Bailado of Eros Volúsia and the performance of Luiz de Abreu / Sandra Meyer -- Strage heroes / Deborah Jowitt -- Anna Huber : a conceptual moment in Switzerland / Renée E. D'Aoust N2 - "Soloists ignited the modern dance movement and have been a source of its constant renewal. Pioneering dancers such as Loïe Fuller, Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, and Maud Allan embodied the abstraction and individuality of the larger modernist movement while making astounding contributions to their art. Nevertheless, solo dancers have received far less attention in the literature than have performers and choreographers associated with large companies. In On Stage Alone, editors Claudia Gitelman and Barbara Palfy take an international approach to the solo dance performance. The essays in this standout volume broaden the dance canon by bringing to light modern dance soloists from Europe, Asia, and the Americas who have shaped significant, sustained careers by performing full programs of their own choreography. Featuring in-depth examinations of the work of artists such as Michio Ito, Daniel Nagrin, Ann Carlson, and many others, On Stage Alone reveals the many contributions made by daring solo dancers from the dawn of the twentieth century through today. In doing so, it explores many important statements these soloists made regarding topics such as freedom, personal space, individuality, and gender in the modern era"--Publisher's website UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1422976 ER -