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Human Kinetics


Dance Composition
Janice Pomer
Copyright 2009
208pp  
ISBN: 0736067906
ISBN13: 9780736067904

(Australian dollars) Regular Price: $60.00
(Includes GST)

Table of Contents | Audiences |


Dance Composition: An Interrelated Arts Approach helps students investigate dance movement from a multidisciplinary perspective—something that no other dance text or package does. This interactive package contains a book, music CD, and companion Web site with these features:
  • 28 improvisational exercises that provide perspective on the shared characteristics among the arts for inspiration and motivation for dance making
  • 6 in-depth interviews and 24 arts connections that highlight artists from disciplines and cultures around the world
  • 3 independent dance projects that encompass numerous elements: music, composition, story adaptation, costumes and props, artist’s statements, and reflections on the creative process
The exercises examine traditional and contemporary art forms from around the world and explore ways to physically interpret what is heard, seen, spoken, and emoted through movement experimentation. Through these exercises, students observe a concept, explore it by working independently and watching others, and reflect on it with others. They then create and present a choreographic work based on their explorations and reflections. The choreography is discussed in a final group reflection and personal journal entries in which students can document their findings for future use. The interviews and arts connections will expand students’ vision and appreciation of artistic commonalities that exist among dance, music, theater, visual arts, and literary arts. The music CD, which is bound into the book, contains original compositions that enrich dance exercises and movement exploration assignments. Created by percussionist and electroacoustic composer Barry Prophet, the selections cover a range of styles and dynamics, including rhythmic percussion, jazz, world music, minimalist soundscapes, and textural atmospheres. The illustrations and photographs in the book provide a starting point for artistic awareness of elements common among the arts. Many of these visual images are available on the companion Web site. To help students and teachers incorporate technology in their creative process, this Web site also provides access to music software, instructions on creating computer-assisted music, a journal entry handout for each activity, self-assessment handouts, and rubrics. No other art form interacts so pervasively with the other arts than dance. Dance Composition: An Interrelated Arts Approach will help students from secondary school through university levels create artistic work that inspires and empowers both performers and viewers.

About the Author

Janice Pomer has been performing and teaching in the fields of dance, music, and theater since 1976. Her performance work explores the ways in which modern dance can be integrated with other art forms. In 1983, Janice began collaborating with Barry Prophet; together they have created numerous touring productions incorporating modern dance, text, experimental music, found sound, and Barry's kinetic percussion sculptures. Janice teaches in schools, universities, dance studios, art spaces, and community centers in Canada, offering a variety of movement-based programs and workshops for dancers of all ages and abilities, from beginning youngsters to professional dancers as well as educators. She writes and designs educational programs and dance material for school boards and dance organizations, offering movement education for children and youth. In 2002, Human Kinetics released her first book, Perpetual Motion: Creative Movement Exercises for Dance and Dramatic Arts. About the Composer Barry Prophet is a composer, percussionist, instrument maker, and visual artist who has been creating unique sounds since 1979. His work has appeared in galleries, theaters, and concert halls in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Barry teaches experimental percussion and computer-assisted music programs to learners of all ages and creates sonically charged indoor and outdoor site-specific art.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I. Dance and the Visual Arts
Chapter 1. Shapes
      Exercise 1.1 Traveling Patterns
      Exercise 1.2 Symmetrical Motifs
      Exercise 1.3 Mosaics
      Exercise 1.4 Weaving and Unweaving Shapes
      Exercise 1.5 Traditional Brush Painting
      Exercise 1.6 Modern Painting Techniques
Chapter 2. New Spaces
      Exercise 2.1 Landmarks
      Exercise 2.2 Dancing Shadows
      Exercise 2.3 Conceptual Dance for Alternative Spaces
Culminating Exercise for Dance and the Visual Arts

Part II. Dance and Music
Chapter 3. Rhythm and Tempo
      Exercise 3.1 Heartbeats and Drumbeats
      Exercise 3.2 Clap Hands
      Exercise 3.3 Variations on a Theme
      Exercise 3.4 Playing With Time
Chapter 4. Texture and Tone Color
      Exercise 4.1 Textural Exploration
      Exercise 4.2 Tonal Exploration
      Exercise 4.3 Found Sound
      Exercise 4.4 Turn Your Radio On
Culminating Exercise for Dance and Music

Part III. Dance and the Dramatic and Literary Arts
Chapter 5. Emotions and Character
      Exercise 5.1 Emotional Exploration
      Exercise 5.2 Character Discovery
      Exercise 5.3 Clowning
Chapter 6. Words, Thoughts, and Actions
      Exercise 6.1 Alliterations
      Exercise 6.2 Vowels and Syllabic Phrases
      Exercise 6.3 Soliloquy
      Exercise 6.4 Monologue
      Exercise 6.5 Dialogue
Culminating Exercise for Dance and the Dramatic and Literary Arts

General Arts Glossary
Music Glossary
About the Author
Music Finder

Audiences

Text for students in dance composition, improvisation, and integrated arts classes at the college and university level. Also a reference for dance, physical education, music, theater, and arts education students at the secondary school levels.

Supplementary Instructional Materials

The illustrations and photographs in the book provide a starting point for artistic awareness of elements common among the arts. Many of these visual images are available on the companion Web site. To help students and teachers incorporate technology in their creative process, this Web site also provides access to music software, instructions on creating computer-assisted music, a journal entry handout for each activity, self-assessment handouts, and rubrics. The address for the companion Web site is http://www.HumanKinetics.com/DanceComposition. You must purchase the book, which includes a key code, to access these materials.

Questions? Contact Human Kinetics Australia: Phone: (08) 8372-0999; Fax: (08) 8372-0998; info@hkaustralia.com
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