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DANCE & COSTUMES. A History of Dressing Movement

Elna Matamoros

DANCE & COSTUMES. A History of Dressing Movement

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The author Elna Matamoros in conversation with Maren Butte. (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)

A richly illustrated standard work on the development of dance and stage costume in English.

With this book, and for the first time, we are provided with a well-founded and easy-to-read history of dressing and unveiling the body and the accompanying evolution of stage dance since the 17th century. An extensive collection of images and sources from institutions such as Victoria and Albert Museum, MoMA, Musée d’Orsay, Museo Reina Sofía, National Gallery of Washington, British Museum, German Historical Museum and Kunst-haus Zürich illustrate the development of this relationship up to the present day.

»To read ›Dance & Costumes‹ is to time travel, back and forth between the court of Louis XIV and the Twenty First Century and to become aware of the milieu for which different styles of costumes were created. Toe shoes and tutus are discussed but so are shifts, tunics, body-tights and lenghts of fabric. There is a great deal more in designing for dance than an art-work on paper being translated into a decorative garment worn by a dancer. It becomes part of the dance and, as this volume reveals, the most interesting costumes are those created in collaboration with the movement the choreographers and dancers devise.« Jane Pritchard (Curator of Dance, Victoria and Albert Museum, London)

Alexander Verlag Berlin 2021
468 Seiten. 170 Abb.. 17,5 x 24,5 cm. Schutzumschlag. gebunden. Englisch
ISBN 978-3-89581-547-8

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