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9783718656042

East Meets West in Dance: Voices in the Cross-Cultural Dialogue

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    9783718656042

  • ISBN10:

    3718656043

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 1995-05-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series xi
Acknowledgements xiii
List of Illustrations
xv
About the Editors xix
Introduction 1(6)
Part I An Overview
The American Dance Festival's International Projects: Invention and Implementation, I
7(10)
Stephanie Reinhart
The American Dance Festival's International Projects: Invention and Implementation, II
17(12)
Martha Myers
Part II China
From `Beasts' to `Flowers': Modern Dance in China
29(8)
Ou Jian-ping
Bringing Modern Dance to China
37(14)
Yang Mei-qi
Some Reflections on Modern Dance in Guangzhou
51(8)
Claudia Gitelman
A Lifetime in Dance, a Moment in Guangzhou
59(6)
An Interview with Lucas Hoving
Lasting Impressions
65(8)
Douglas Nielsen
Chinese/Japanese Roots and Branches
73(12)
An Interview with Ruby Shang
Faces in the Moon
85(14)
Sarah Stackhouse
Part III Hong Kong
Dance at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and Some Thoughts on International Networking
99(20)
Carl Wolz
From Helsinki to Hong Kong
119(6)
Betsy Fisher
The Emerging Contemporary Dance Companies of Hong Kong and China
125(16)
An Interview with Willy Tsao
Day Trip
141(18)
Tom Brown
Part IV Indonesia
Tradition and Change in Bali
159(6)
I Wayan Dibia
The View from Jakarta
165(8)
An Interview with Farida Feisol and Sal Murgiyanto
Part V Japan
Promoting Dance in Japan
173(8)
Mayumi Nagatoshi
Dance Education in Japan
181(6)
Michie Hayashi
On the History of Western Dance in Japan
187(6)
An Interview with Miyabi Ichikawa
Ballet Training and the Studio Scene in Tokyo
193(4)
Yasuki Sasa
Ballet in Japan: Where Does It Go From Here?
197(4)
James Sutton
Tokyo, New York, Tokyo
201(8)
Kei Takei
Some Scholarly Reflections on Dance in Japan
209(8)
An Interview with Miki Wakamatsu
Part VI Korea
Bringing Modern Dance to Korea
217(6)
Yook Wan-soon
Toward a New Form of Dance in Korea
223(4)
Lee Young-lan
In Search of a New Korean Voice
227(6)
An Interview with Park Il-kyu
What Is Dance?
233(6)
An Interview with Park Myung-sook
New Trends in Korea
239(16)
Judy Van Zile
Part VII Philippines
`Cross-Cultural Exchange Has Always Been a Way of Life in My Country'
255(10)
Nestor Jardin
Part VIII Taiwan
Dance and Society in Taiwan: A Culture in Transition
265(18)
An Interview with Lin Hwai-min and Ping Heng
Dance Education in Taiwan
283(8)
Chou Su-ling
Ballet in Taiwan
291(6)
Leon Koning
Great Expectations: The Training of Taiwanese Dancers
297(10)
An Interview with Lo Man-fei
On Teaching Choreography in Taiwan
307(6)
Doris Rudko
New Beginnings: Taiwan and the United States
313(6)
Wang Yun-yu
Index 319

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