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Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora

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Description for Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora Hardback. This new biography of American dancer and choreographer Katherine Dunham draws upon a vast, never-utilized archival record to show how she was more than a dancer and anthropologist, but also an intellectual and activist. Num Pages: 288 pages, 26 illustrations. BIC Classification: ASDT; JFSL3; JHM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 156. .
One of the most important dance artists of the twentieth century, dancer and choreographer Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) created works that thrilled audiences the world over. As an African American woman, she broke barriers of race and gender, most notably as the founder of an important dance company that toured the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia for several decades. Through both her company and her schools, she influenced generations of performers for years to come, from Alvin Ailey to Marlon Brando to Eartha Kitt. Dunham was also one of the first choreographers to conduct anthropological research about dance ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780190264871
SKU
V9780190264871
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About Joanna Dee das
Joanna Dee Das is an assistant professor of dance at Washington University in St. Louis. She received her PhD in history and is a Certified Dunham Technique instructor. Her writing has appeared in Dance Research Journal, Journal of American History, Journal of African American History, Journal of Urban History, and Studies in Musical Theatre.

Reviews for Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora
Das offers a balanced and loving account of a complex person living and dancing across complex times (nearly a century, 1909-2006). She presents Dunham's history as a deft and daring navigation of a uniquely American tangle of racial, gender, and class norms.
Sima Belmar, Dancers Group
Dee Das (Washington Univ., St. Louis) offers a smoothly written account of ... Read more

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