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Preface | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction: Deconstruction and Bricolage, and Other Themes of the Post-Judson Era | p. 1 |
Bricolage | |
A Dancing Dialectic | p. 10 |
A New York Dancer | p. 22 |
Training as the Medium Through Which | p. 28 |
A Dance-Musician's Perspective: An Interview with Natalie Gilbert | p. 43 |
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed | p. 52 |
Ballet for the Post-Judson Dancer | p. 68 |
Deconstruction | |
Somatics: An Interview with Martha Myers | p. 89 |
First It Was Dancing | p. 101 |
Re-Locating Technique | p. 126 |
Teaching Alignment | p. 134 |
Falling, Releasing, and Post-Judson Dance | p. 153 |
Training stories | |
Training Stories | |
Chris Aiken | p. 170 |
David Dorfman | p. 176 |
Kathleen Fisher | p. 184 |
Karen Graham | p. 188 |
Mark Haim | p. 193 |
Angie Hauser | p. 197 |
Sara Hook | p. 205 |
Irene Hultman | p. 210 |
Stephen Koester | p. 215 |
Ralph Lemon | p. 219 |
Bebe Miller | p. 224 |
Tere O'Connor | p. 229 |
Cynthia Oliver | p. 231 |
Janet Panetta | p. 236 |
Kraig Patterson | p. 240 |
Shelley Washington | p. 245 |
Contributors | p. 251 |
Index | p. 255 |
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