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Dancing Deeper Still:The Practice of Contact Improvisation电子书

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作       者:Martin Keogh

出  版  社:Intimately Rooted Books

出版时间:2018-02-02

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You went to your first Contact Improvisation (C.I.) class, or a friend invited you to the weekly jam, and you’re captivated. Or perhaps, you’ve been dancing and investigating for years. What’s next? What discoveries await you in your dance? In 1972, Steve Paxton convened a group of athletes and dancers to research the principles of Contact Improvisation. Since then the form has matured into a worldwide, collaborative experiment with no central control. Everyone who enters adds their findings and permutations to this inherently unfinished dance form. Dancing Deeper Still is a sourcebook of essays on Contact Improvisation, a philosophical treatise, and a handbook. This compilation of 30 years of writings is meant to accompany and support your investigation as you discover new pathways and dynamics in your dancing. It includes chapters on: ·??????Contact Improvisation in performance ·??????Boundaries and sexuality ·??????Political activism ·??????Dancing while aging ·??????Expanded teaching research notes ·??????Advanced skills Whether you are the improviser who savors the slow rivers of sensation…or who delights in spontaneous acrobatics…or any of the bountiful realms in between, this book was written for you. Your discoveries enrich the community-held body of knowledge in our ever-evolving form. I invite you to dance deeper still. ? Martin Keogh dances, teaches, and researches Contact Improvisation. His love for the dance has taken him to 31 countries across six continents. Keogh was named a Fulbright Senior Specialist for his contribution to the development of the form. Martin spent time in monasteries in Japan and Korea and was the director of the Empty Gate Zen Center in Berkeley, CA before he discovered the world of dance. He is the author of: As Much Time as it Takes and the anthology: Hope Beneath Our Feet: Restoring Our Place in the Natural World. He lives with his family by the Salish Sea in British Columbia. martinkeogh.com
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Title Page

Foreword

Copyright

Also by Martin Keogh

Dedication

Introduction

Part I

1. The Time of Your Life

2. The Earth is Breathing You

3. 101 Ways to Say No to Contact Improvisation

4. Musings on Being a Touring Contact Artist

5. Jalapeño Peppers in the Blood

6. Throwing Salt (with Gretchen Spiro)

7. Dancing Under Different Constellations

8. Taking a Stand (with Keith Hennessy)

9. The 38 Gifts of Contact Improvisation

10. Cat’s Pause and Bare Feat

11. Skills of ‘Labbing’

12. Dancing Deeper Still

13. Moments of Rapture

14. Old Growth

II. Teaching Research Notes

15. Introduction

16. Who can Teach Contact Improvisation?

17. Initial Contact

18. Holding Space

19. Finding Material

20. Sequencing (with Brenton Cheng)

21. Teaching Tools

22. Stumbled Upon Pearls

23. Language

24. Giving Feedback

25. To the Heart of Feedback

26. Nuts and Bolts

27. Embers in the Heart

Acknowledgments

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