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Robin Kish,Wilson Mendieta,Jennifer Backhaus,Marc Jordan Ameel,Samantha Waugh,Kerri Canedy,Todd Canedy

Producing Dance: A Collaborative Art

Producing Dance: A Collaborative Art

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Producing Dance is a unique dance production book that focuses on the technical aspects of a traditional dance production, but also includes the voice of the choreographer and dancer in the journey to performance. It provides readers with the understanding and tools they need to realize their vision, explore and develop their voice, and further their growth and career development.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 03 April 2023
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers


Producing Dance is a groundbreaking book that offers a unique perspective on dance production, focusing on the collaborative aspects of the creative process. Written from the perspectives of both a choreographer and a dancer, the book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of a production, from technical considerations to artistic choices. By integrating real-world applications and practical guidance, Producing Dance empowers readers to navigate the complexities of dance production with confidence and success.

One of the key strengths of the book is its collaborative approach, which goes beyond the performance itself. It explores evaluation, reflection, and opportunities for growth, providing valuable insights for both artists and production teams. Additionally, Producing Dance addresses two critical areas that are often overlooked in other dance production books: creating dance performances in nontraditional spaces and supporting the development of an artistic career through business skills.

In terms of content, the book is well-organized and comprehensive, covering topics such as budgeting, scheduling, casting, rehearsal management, and technical aspects of production. It also includes case studies and examples from real-world productions, allowing readers to apply the principles discussed to their own work. Ancillary materials, such as an instructor guide, test bank, PowerPoint presentation package, and HK Propel Access, further enhance the learning experience and provide additional resources for students.

HK Propel Access, in particular, offers a wealth of supplemental content and study aids, including application activities, real-world examples, links to websites, and virtual flashcards. These resources help students practice the concepts discussed in each chapter, reinforce their understanding, and retain key terms.

Overall, Producing Dance is a must-read for anyone interested in dance production, whether they are artists, production managers, or students. Its collaborative approach, comprehensive coverage, and practical guidance make it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to excel in the field. By embracing the voice of the choreographer and dancer, Producing Dance sets a new standard for dance production literature and empowers readers to create exceptional dance performances and pursue successful artistic careers.

Weight: 771g
ISBN-13: 9781718207868

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