Contemporary Dance

Contemporary dance is the name given to a group of 20th century concert dance forms. Rather than a specific dance technique contemporary dance is a collection of systems and methodologies developed from Modern and Postmodern dance. The development of contemporary dance was parallel but separate to New dance in Britain but distictions can be made between European and American Contemporary dance.

History

Seminal artists

Notable artists in the field of contemporary dance include:
  • - American postmodern "pioneers" and others in the early 1960s-70s who were busily deconstructing/reconstructing dance conventions and developing radical new approaches to movement, choreography, questions of what it is to dance and who =can be a dancer: such as Trisha Brown, David Gordon, Lucinda Childs, Yvonne Rainer, James waring, Kenneth King; Deborah Hay (movement studies, dance scripts, communal dance forms); Steve Paxton (Contact Improvisation); Merce Cunningham (chance procedures and engagement with new technologies); Anna Halprin (working with site-specific/environmental ritual/therapeutic communal forms)

Form

Contemporary dance (due to its Postmodern lineage) take on many forms including:
  • contemporary dance -
  • dance fusion -
  • emergent dance -
  • revisionism -

Technique

Rather than emphasising technique per se, which is seen more as a tool for the dancer and a means by which to strengthen the body, increase flexibility, and through a deliberate exposure of the contemporary dancer to a wide range of techniques to ensure versatility, contemporary dance as a field is more concerned with examining the choreographic and performing process: as a result there has been limited development of dance techniques by seminal dance artists. Instead, contemporary dance draws on modern dance techniques (developed in the first 60 years of the 20th century) and an array of still developing philosophies of movement based on study of the human body and body/mind interralationships, including:
  • Cunningham technique
  • Graham technique
  • Hawkins technique
  • Laban movement studies
  • Lester Horton Technique
  • Humphrey/Limn technique
  • Contact Improvisation
-
  • Alexander Technique
  • Body-Mind Centering
  • Feldenkrais
  • Kinesiology
  • Pilates
  • ReleaseTechnique
  • Skinner Releasing Technique
  • Somatic Movement Studies
  • Movement ecology

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
holidays in new zealand
yamato, saga
gorch fock (author)
yamato, fukuoka
simon baker
yamato, yamaguchi
yamato, gifu
yamato, yamanashi
dfs 228
yamato, niigata
yamato, ibaraki
yamato, fukushima
kastamonu province
dirichlet's unit theorem
lists of english words of international origin
expansion pack
flags of the australian states and territories
stumptown
wako
warren spector
james graham, 8th duke of montrose
marie chantal miller
western redcedar
airy (crater on mars)
eastern arborvitae
aylesbury grammar school
linfield college
saskatchewan liberal party
list of maine land patents
matresse
chinese arborvitae
san mateo
saskatchewan new democratic party
list of british mps: k
diving cylinder
nuclear reaction
gustaf frding
jiaozhou bay
leonardo fea
california state route 133
jersey (disambiguation)
james bulwer
holy cross college
grafting