Aerial dance: under the sea
Auteurs : Cooper, Miranda (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : St. Petersburg (USA)
Éditeur : University of South Florida
Date de publication : May 2012
Langue : Anglais
Description : 51 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes : Bibliogr. : p. 49-51
Sujets :
Danse aérienne - Philosophie et théorie
Processus de création - Recherche
Dépouillement du document :
History of Aerial Dance
Aerial Dance vs. Circus Arts
Interview with Terry Sendgraff
Equipment
Goal
My Experience with Circus Arts
Safety
Training Schedule
Ballet Viewing with Paula Nuñez
Routine
The Performers
Theme, Costumes, Music, and Makeup
Filming and Photography
Venue
Rigging
Final Performance
Act Lineup
New and Uncommon Material
Obstacles and Successes
Conclusion
Résumé :
Aerial dance is an emerging form of circus arts with roots in modern dance, which has gained a large following. As this is a relatively new type of performance art, there is much need for new tricks, techniques, styles, and apparatus invention. In the creative process I designed a performance piece in the modern aerial dance style, as well as created original tricks, techniques, apparatus uses, and styles within each act. To showcase the results, I performed the final product with fellow aerial students and instructors to the theme of "Under the Sea", and produced the show via video recording. The goal for this process and performance is to make a small addition to the world of aerial dance, and show the potential for even larger contributions to the aerial arts as a whole. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Études, rapports et articles de périodiques
Cote : 791.340 1 C7761a 2012