1st Edition

William Forsythe

By Senta Driver Copyright 2000
    140 Pages
    by Routledge

    156 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2000. Choreography and Dance: An International Journal is concerned with the composition of ballet and related forms of dance performed on stage. The journal covers the techniques and training of choreographers, and the development of choreography together with historical, social, folk and other influences on dance. This is Volume 5, Part 3, focusing on the life of William Forsythe, his life and works in movement design and dance direction, including his time at the Ballett Frankurt.

    Chapter 1 Nijinsky’s Heir: A Classical Company Leads Modern Dance, Senta Driver; Chapter 2 The Life, So Far, Senta Driver; Chapter 3 Forsythe in Frankfurt: A Documentation in Three Movements, Anne Midgette; Chapter 4 It Starts From Any Point: Bill and the Frankfurt Ballet, Dana Caspersen; Chapter 5 William Forsythe and Jennifer Tipton: A Conversation about Lighting, Senta Driver; Chapter 6 Sound Ideas: The Music of Ballett Frankfurt, Anne Midgette; Chapter 7 Watching from Paris: 1988–1998, Roslyn Sulcas; Chapter 8 ::, Steven Spier; Chapter 9 Chronological and Alphabetical Lists of Forsythe Works, Steven Spier;

    Biography

    Authored by Driver, Senta