Book
Geography: art / race / exile
Wesleyan University Press
2000
Abstract
"Geography, a tapestry of journal entries, choreographic scores, drawings, and photographs, leads us through the creation of an evening-long dance, "Geography," a collaboration about being American, African, brown, black, blue black, male, and artist. This dance piece was a major departure for Ralph Lemon. In it everything is at stake - his identity, his politics, his art, his very way of moving. In order to create it, he traveled to Africa in search of dancers and a new relationship to the stage." "The intimate, keenly observed passages in this artist's journal give us extraordinary insights on the process of dance-making - from the discovery of specific movements to the sometimes uneasy relationships between the dancers. At every juncture the collaboration posed difficult questions about representing African dance and culture within the context of modern America's post-slave heritage. The book beautifully documents Lemon's ability to negotiate different dance traditions without either erasing or cementing them."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Geography: art / race / exile
- Creators
- Ralph Lemon
- Contributors
- Tracie Morris (Contributor) - University of Iowa, Creative WritingAnn Daly (Contributor)
- Resource Type
- Book
- Publisher
- Wesleyan University Press; Hanover, NH
- ISBN
- 9780819564436; 0819564435
- Number of pages
- v, 202 pages
- Alternative title
- Geography (Chorégraphie : Lemon)
- Comment
- Performance Text by Tracie Morris Afterword by Ann Daly
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2000
- Academic Unit
- Creative Writing
- Record Identifier
- 9984445591502771
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