“Theatre,” “&,” “Dance” Interlude: Participatory Theatre Does Dance Marathons Interconnected Histories Interlude: Verbatim Theatre Does Bharatanatyam Expanding Forms Interlude: Dance History Does Greek Tragic Drama Overlapping Methods Interlude: Downtown Dance Does Musical Theatre Conclusion Outrolude: European Dance Theatre does European Vernacular Dance and Theatre
Kate Elswit is Reader in Theatre and Performance at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK, and author of Watching Weimar Dance (2014). She has won four major awards for scholarly publications?the Oscar G. Brockett Book Prize from the Congress on Research in Dance, the Gertrude Lippincott Award from the Society of Dance History Scholars, the Biennial Sally Banes Publication Prize from the American Society for Theatre Research, and honorable mention for the Joe A. Callaway Prize.
A brilliantly lucid account of the tangled histories and
contemporary partnership of theatre and dance.
*Susan Manning, Northwestern University, USA*
The ideal guide to the complex entanglements of theatre and dance.
A distillation of Elswit's expertise, broad in scope and rich in
elegantly formulated insights.
*Nicholas Ridout, Queen Mary University of London, UK*
The book was excellent ... If you work in a department of Theatre
and Dance and you have an annual department retreat, I do think
everyone should buy this book and read it and talk about it
together.
*On TAP Podcast*
Theatre & Dance is an endlessly useful book … Elswit’s text manages
the difficult task of distilling with energy, clarity, and insight
an interdisciplinary and often contentious conversation about
performance histories, aesthetics, and practices.
*Ariel Nereson, University at Buffalo, SUNY in Theatre Survey
(2019)*
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