Dance and modernism in Irish and German literature and culture : connections in motion / Sabine Egger, Catherine E. Foley, and Margaret Mills Harper. (red) London, 2020

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Lexington Books 2020Description: viii, 261 s.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781498594264
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Dance and modernism in Irish and German literature and culture.DDC classification:
  • 793.3/19415 23
Contents:
Modernism, migration, and Irish-German connections in the 1930s and 1940s : the impact of modern physics and dance on Ireland / Gisela Holfter -- Erina Brady : Mary Wigman's Irish disciple? / Deirdre Mulrooney -- Duality of cultural influences as a source of insight and inspiration : the collaboration between Aloys Fleischmann and Joan Moriarty 1947-1992 / Ruth Fleischmann -- Irish Dance Documentation for the Archive : a personal reflection on Irish-German connections and intellectual inheritances / Catherine E. Foley -- "Somewhere between remembering and forgetting" : an examination of the choreographic process inspired by the poem "The man made of rain" by Brendan Kennelly / Marguerite Donlon -- Creating Tanztheater : finding Ireland with Pina? / Finola Cronin -- Samuel Beckett, Kleist, and Oskar Schlemmer : choreographing in prose, drama, and television / Susan Jones -- Rhythm and colour : reading Lucia Joyce and the legacy of dance in the works of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett / Siobhán Purcell -- Yeats's Transgressive dancers / Margaret Mills Harper -- "I as a text," I as a dance : on the relationship of contemporary dance and contemporary poetry with reference to Anne Juren, Martina Hefter, Monika Rinck, and Philipp Gehmacher / Lucia Ruprecht -- Dancing between transgression and transformation in German literature after 1945 and 1989 : Johannes Bobrowski and Katja Petrowskaja / Sabine Egger -- Dance and the postmodern subject in "Libidoökonomie" and "Der Kranich auf dem Kiesel in der Pfütze" by Feridun Zaimoglu / Joseph Twist -- "Alive. Changing. New" : impulses of the Jaques-Dalcroze Dance Institute on the architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe / Tanja Poppelreuter and Jan Frohburg.
Summary: "This collection of essays by dancers, scholars of ethnochoreology, dance studies, drama studies, cultural studies, literature, and architecture explores Irish-German connections through dance in choreographic processes and on stage, in literary texts, photography, dance documentation, film, and architecture since the 1920s"--Summary: Gisela Holfter: Modernism, Migration, and Irish-German Connections in the 1930s and 1940s: The Impact of Modern Physics and Dance on Ireland Deirdre Mulrooney : Erina Brady: Mary Wigman's Irish Disciple? Ruth Fleischmann: Duality of Cultural Influences as a Source of Insight and Inspiration: The Collaboration between Aloys Fleischmann and Joan Moriarty 19471992 Catherine E. Foley: Irish Dance Documentation for the Archive: A Personal Reflection on Irish-German Connections and Intellectual Inheritances Marguerite Donlon: "Somewhere Between Remembering and Forgetting": An Examination of the Choreographic Process Inspired by the Poem "The Man Made of Rain" by Brendan Kennelly Finola Cronin: Creating Tanztheater: Finding Ireland with Pina? Susan Jones : Samuel Beckett, Kleist, and Oskar Schlemmer: Choreographing in Prose, Drama, and Television Siobhan Purcell : Rhythm and Colour: Rhythm and Color: Reading Lucia Joyce and the Legacy of Dance in the Works of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett Margaret Mills Harper: Yeats's Transgressive Dancers Lucia Ruprecht : "I as a Text, " I as a Dance: On the Relationship of Contemporary Dance and Contemporary Poetry with Reference to Anne Juren, Martina Hefter, Monika Rinck, and Philipp Gehmacher Sabine Egger: Dancing between Transgression and Transformation in German Literature after 1945 and 1989: Johannes Bobrowski and Katja Petrowskaja Joseph Twist : Dance and the Postmodern Subject in "Libidooekonomie" and "Der Kranich auf dem Kiesel in der Pfutze" by Feridun Zaimoglu Tanja Poppelreuter and Jan Frohburg: "Alive. Changing. New": Impulses of the Jaques-Dalcroze Dance Institute on the Architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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"This volume is derived from ideas explored at the interdisciplinary conference 'Connections in Motion: Dance in Irish and German Literature, Film and Culture,' held at the University of Limerick in November 2016"-- Introduction.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Modernism, migration, and Irish-German connections in the 1930s and 1940s : the impact of modern physics and dance on Ireland / Gisela Holfter -- Erina Brady : Mary Wigman's Irish disciple? / Deirdre Mulrooney -- Duality of cultural influences as a source of insight and inspiration : the collaboration between Aloys Fleischmann and Joan Moriarty 1947-1992 / Ruth Fleischmann -- Irish Dance Documentation for the Archive : a personal reflection on Irish-German connections and intellectual inheritances / Catherine E. Foley -- "Somewhere between remembering and forgetting" : an examination of the choreographic process inspired by the poem "The man made of rain" by Brendan Kennelly / Marguerite Donlon -- Creating Tanztheater : finding Ireland with Pina? / Finola Cronin -- Samuel Beckett, Kleist, and Oskar Schlemmer : choreographing in prose, drama, and television / Susan Jones -- Rhythm and colour : reading Lucia Joyce and the legacy of dance in the works of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett / Siobhán Purcell -- Yeats's Transgressive dancers / Margaret Mills Harper -- "I as a text," I as a dance : on the relationship of contemporary dance and contemporary poetry with reference to Anne Juren, Martina Hefter, Monika Rinck, and Philipp Gehmacher / Lucia Ruprecht -- Dancing between transgression and transformation in German literature after 1945 and 1989 : Johannes Bobrowski and Katja Petrowskaja / Sabine Egger -- Dance and the postmodern subject in "Libidoökonomie" and "Der Kranich auf dem Kiesel in der Pfütze" by Feridun Zaimoglu / Joseph Twist -- "Alive. Changing. New" : impulses of the Jaques-Dalcroze Dance Institute on the architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe / Tanja Poppelreuter and Jan Frohburg.

"This collection of essays by dancers, scholars of ethnochoreology, dance studies, drama studies, cultural studies, literature, and architecture explores Irish-German connections through dance in choreographic processes and on stage, in literary texts, photography, dance documentation, film, and architecture since the 1920s"--

Gisela Holfter: Modernism, Migration, and Irish-German Connections in the 1930s and 1940s: The Impact of Modern Physics and Dance on Ireland

Deirdre Mulrooney : Erina Brady: Mary Wigman's Irish Disciple?

Ruth Fleischmann: Duality of Cultural Influences as a Source of Insight and Inspiration: The Collaboration between Aloys Fleischmann and Joan Moriarty 19471992

Catherine E. Foley: Irish Dance Documentation for the Archive: A Personal Reflection on Irish-German Connections and Intellectual Inheritances

Marguerite Donlon: "Somewhere Between Remembering and Forgetting": An Examination of the Choreographic Process Inspired by the Poem "The Man Made of Rain" by Brendan Kennelly

Finola Cronin: Creating Tanztheater: Finding Ireland with Pina?

Susan Jones : Samuel Beckett, Kleist, and Oskar Schlemmer: Choreographing in Prose, Drama, and Television

Siobhan Purcell : Rhythm and Colour: Rhythm and Color: Reading Lucia Joyce and the Legacy of Dance in the Works of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett

Margaret Mills Harper: Yeats's Transgressive Dancers

Lucia Ruprecht : "I as a Text, " I as a Dance: On the Relationship of Contemporary Dance and Contemporary Poetry with Reference to Anne Juren, Martina Hefter, Monika Rinck, and Philipp Gehmacher

Sabine Egger: Dancing between Transgression and Transformation in German Literature after 1945 and 1989: Johannes Bobrowski and Katja Petrowskaja

Joseph Twist : Dance and the Postmodern Subject in "Libidooekonomie" and "Der Kranich auf dem Kiesel in der Pfutze" by Feridun Zaimoglu

Tanja Poppelreuter and Jan Frohburg: "Alive. Changing. New": Impulses of the Jaques-Dalcroze Dance Institute on the Architecture of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

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