Moving toward life : five decades of transformational dance / Anna Halprin ; edited by Rachel Kaplan.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Halprin, Anna (Author)
Other Authors: Kaplan, Rachel, 1963- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hanover : Wesleyan University Press, [1995]
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editor's Note
  • The Halprin Life/Art Process: Theory, History, and Practice
  • Introduction
  • Three Decades of Transformative Dance, Interview by Nancy Stark Smith (1989)
  • The Marin County Dance Co-Operatives Teaching Dance to Children (1949-1957)
  • Movement Ritual I (1975)
  • Life/Art Workshop Processes (1974)
  • My Experience of Cancer (1993)
  • The Work in Community
  • Introduction
  • Yvonne Rainer Interviews Ann Halprin (1965)
  • What and How I Believe - Stories and Scores from the '60s (1968)
  • Community Art as Life Process: The Story of the San Francisco Dancers' Workshop (1973)
  • Mutual Creation (1968)
  • Ceremony of Us, Interview Erika Munk (1969)
  • Instructions to Performers: Ceremony of Us (1969)
  • Microcosm in Movement
  • A Report on Citydance 1977 (1978)
  • Leaning into Ritual
  • Introduction
  • After Improv, Interview by Nancy Stark Smith (1987)
  • Moving Toward Life: A Dance Series for People Challenging Life-Threatening Illness (1994)
  • Earth Dances: The Body Responds to Nature's Rhythms (1994)
  • Planetary Dance (1990)
  • The "Earth Run" from Circle the Earth (1978)
  • Circle the Earth: A Philosophy (1986)
  • Anna Halprin: A Life in Ritual, Interview by Richard Schechner (1990)
  • Founding and Development: Dancers' Workshop / Tamalpa Institute
  • Chronology: Anna Halprin, San Francisco Dancers' Workshop, and Tamalpa Institute
  • Bibliography of Books, Films, Videos, and Records
  • Index.
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