Embodied Nostalgia is a collection of interlocking case studies that
focus on how social dance in musical theatre brings forth the dancer
on stage as a site of embodied history, cultural memory, and
nostalgia, and asks what social dance is doing performatively,
dramaturgically, and critically in musical theatre. The case studies
in this volume are all Broadway musicals set during the Jazz Age
(1910-1950), however, performed and produced after that time, creating
a spectrum of nostalgic impulses that are interrogated for social and
political resonance and meaning. All reflect the fractures or changes
in the social dance when brought to the stage and expose the
complexities of the embodied nostalgia – broadly interpreted as the
physicalizing of community memories, longings, and historical meaning
– the dances carry with them. Particular attention is focused on the
Black ownership of the social dances and the subsequent appropriation,
cultural theft, and forgotten legacies. By approaching musical theatre
through this lens of social dance––always already deeply connected
to notions of class and race––and the politics of choreography
therein, a unique and necessary method to describing, discussing, and
critically evaluating the body in motion in musical theatre is put
forth.
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Early Twentieth Century Social Dance and the Choreographing of Broadway Musical Theatre
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000909876
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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