Published in cooperation with the National Writing Project, Writing the Dance provides dancers and dance students of all abilities with an opportunity to immerse, think broadly, and connect deeply to the inner life of the dancer. Within this book you'll find a wide variety of reflective activities that can optimize a dancer's performance, including prompts and analysis pages for classes, rehearsals, and performances. This workbook-journal allows dancers to come to kw their work in the studio and on stage in a more intimate and detailed way.
RICHARD KENT is a professor at the University of Maine and co-director of the Maine Writing project, a site of the National Writing Project. Kent is the author of 13 book, including Writing on the Bus, Room 109, and The Athlete's Workbook. JOSIE BRAY is a choreographer who has worked at regional and Off-Broadway theatres, and as an assistant on several national tours and the 2009 Broadway Revival of RAGTIME. She teaches at Emerson College and is currently producing a new musical intended for Broadway entitled Trevor.
Date of Publication
28/10/2013
Country of Publication
United States
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