Teaching Dance Improvisation serves as an introduction to, and a springboard for the authorâ s theories, practices, and curriculum building of dance improvisation as a technique.
Teaching Dance Improvisation serves as an introduction to, and a springboard for the authorâ s theories, practices, and curriculum building of dance improvisation as a technique.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Matthew Farmer is Chair of the Dance Department at Hope College and the Dorothy Wiley DeLong Endowed Professor of Dance. He is the former Co-Artistic Director of R.G. Dance Productions, current Co-Artistic Director of H2 Dance Co., and co-author of the book Introductory Modern Dance: A Teaching Manual. Matthew received his MFA from the University of Michigan in Dance Performance and Choreography, and his BA in Theatre and Dance from Hope College. Matthew was a company member of The Peter Sparling Dance Co., company member and Associate Director of LehrerDance, and has performed as a solo artist in the United States, Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. Farmer's choreography has been produced by college and university dance programs, professional dance companies, international festivals, theater companies, dance competitions, and musical theater venues throughout the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Mexico, France, and Ecuador. As an educator, Matthew focuses on modern dance, contemporary dance, jazz dance, improvisation, partnering, and dance composition.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 What Is Improvisation? Chapter 2 The 10 Rules of Improvisation; Plus 1 Chapter 3 Rule #1 - There is No Right or Wrong... But Sometimes There Is a Better Choice Chapter 4 Rule #2 - Follow Your Impulse Chapter 5 Rule #3 - Start with What You Know Chapter 6 Rule #4 - When in Doubt, Go Back to the Beginning Chapter 7 Rule # 5 - The Moment You Check Out, Someone Gets Hurt Chapter 8 Rule #6 - It Takes a Village to Raise an Improvisation Chapter 9 Rule #7 - The Hardest Part Isn't Knowing When to Start: It's Knowing How to Start Chapter 10 Rule #8 - Everything You Need Exists in the World around You Chapter 11 Rule #9 - Continual Movement in and of Itself Is Not Necessarily Improvisation Chapter 12 Rule #10 - Be Wary of the Black Hole Chapter 13 Plus 1 - Repetition Is Comfort Food Chapter 14 Additional Considerations and Concluding Thoughts Chapter 15 Sample Class Curriculums Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 What Is Improvisation? Chapter 2 The 10 Rules of Improvisation; Plus 1 Chapter 3 Rule #1 - There is No Right or Wrong... But Sometimes There Is a Better Choice Chapter 4 Rule #2 - Follow Your Impulse Chapter 5 Rule #3 - Start with What You Know Chapter 6 Rule #4 - When in Doubt, Go Back to the Beginning Chapter 7 Rule # 5 - The Moment You Check Out, Someone Gets Hurt Chapter 8 Rule #6 - It Takes a Village to Raise an Improvisation Chapter 9 Rule #7 - The Hardest Part Isn't Knowing When to Start: It's Knowing How to Start Chapter 10 Rule #8 - Everything You Need Exists in the World around You Chapter 11 Rule #9 - Continual Movement in and of Itself Is Not Necessarily Improvisation Chapter 12 Rule #10 - Be Wary of the Black Hole Chapter 13 Plus 1 - Repetition Is Comfort Food Chapter 14 Additional Considerations and Concluding Thoughts Chapter 15 Sample Class Curriculums Index
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