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  1. Expressionism and Modernism in the American Theatre: Bodies, Voices, Words (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Julia A. Walker, 2005-07-25
  2. Modern Drama in Theory and Practice: Volume 3, Expressionism and Epic Theatre (Modern Drama in Theory & Practice) by J. L. Styan, 1983-07-29
  3. The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt by Lotte Eisner, 1974-01-07
  4. Mary Heilmann: Save the Last Dance for Me (One Work) by Terry R. Myers, 2007-06-01
  5. The Gorgon's Gaze: German Cinema, Expressionism, and the Image of Horror (Cambridge Studies in Film) by Paul Coates, 1991-04-26
  6. Theateraufsatze (Schreyer, Lothar, Works. No. 3.) by Lothar Schreyer, 2000-04
  7. German Expressionist Films (Pocket Essentials (Trafalgar)) by Paul Cooke, 2002-07

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and had already established a career as a modern dancer, having studied underthe schools of German expressionism dance in the 1930s.
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Contemporary Dance in Japan:
New wave in dance and butoh after the 1990s
by Kazuko Kuniyoshi A background article prepared under the auspices of U.S./Japan Cultural Trade Network
for the 2004 U.S. tour of Akira Kasai Translated by Kyoko Yoshida, edited by Autumn Patterson Emergence of Butoh
With a series of continuous performances, "Shikino tameno 27ban" (27 Nights for Four Seasons)" presented in 1972 , Hijikata made a breakthrough performance and established an art form that would be passed down as his own. In this piece, Hijikata redefined the concept of physical body with his view that the human body was a container of enormous memories, from childhood to the moment just before one's death. Techniques such as te-boke (absent minded hands) , in which the dancer lets their hands wander anxiously in the air with no practical purpose, and gani mata (bandy legs) , in which the body lowers the center of gravity, both of which were totally unheard of in the history of Western dance, were gradually established as techniques specific to Hijikata's butoh. These techniques were developed mainly by women and were very powerful forms of expression for the lower body. This particular series of works by Hijikata, which seemingly emphasized the geographical climate of Tohoku [Northeastern Japan] were also called "Tohoku Kabuki." They were seen as an effort to rediscover the physicality of Japanese people, which had been left behind in the process of modernization after the Meiji restoration. These techniques were labeled as "pre-modern" or "super-modern" and thus were regarded as a criticism to modernity. In this way, Hijikata's Tohoku Kabuki can be seen as the beginnings of the post-modern dance movement in Japan.

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Herman Voaden and Symphonic Expressionism in Canadian Dance Studies, edited by Selma Odom and Mary Jane Warner Toronto Dance Collection
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performs Kathak, a North Indian classical dance form. Kathak is known for both its complex footwork and exquisite expressionism. The dance is
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should daring theatricality from a company that traces its roots back to German expressionism. Australian Dance Theatre's Birdbrain (Oct.
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12. "Expressionism And Caligarisme" By Bouton Jones
expressionism dance; German Cinema on DVD and Video Resources for CollectionDevelopment and Scholarship (The library at the University of California at
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Home Writing Internet Alma Mater ... Email Me When I was enrolled at the University of Texas in Austin, I took a course in German Film History taught by a visiting professor from Germany. For one of the assignments I delivered an oral presentation on German Expressionism in Film which I revised following the professor's critique. Here's the final product. Do not try to present this as your own report. Any good instructor will recognize the difference in syntax and can confirm his suspicions with a few simple questions. Student: Bouton Jones
Instructor: Dr. Giesenfeld
GRC 361E: German Cinema Until 1932
University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Expressionism and Caligarisme
Despite the enormous attention given by film historians to Expressionism there are few films that might appropriately be classified as Expressionistic. Doctor Giesenfeld would limit the list to three: Von Morgens Bis Mitternachts Das Cabinet Des Dr. Caligari , and Genuine Some film historians such as Barry Salt would expand the list to include Torgus Raskolnikov Das Waxenfigurenkabinett , and, arguably, Metropolis . (199) Of course quite a few German films had elements that could be classified as Expressionistic. Nosferatu was a commercial horror film with Expressionistic design and acting. It can not be called purely Expressionist. But even limiting the list to

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light artist for Panther dance performance created by Gregor Weber especially with the German Ausdruckstanz (expressionism dance) of the 1920th
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last update: 2003-05-23 delta RA'i
detailled artist-vita
- work as director, light- and stage artist for "Lord of the Flies" with Kim Itoh in Tokyo.
- he created and directed together with Yumiko Yoshioka: " Ex... it!'95 " the 1st international Butoh symposium dance exchange project at
- idee & concept as artistic director and dancer, choreographer & light artist for "Trans... it!" (international Choreography & DanceProject) at schloss bröllin <broellin castle>and St. Petersburg & on tour
choreography, dance and light art for " Province Europa I+II" multimedia art project by Elke Siml in Mecklenburg and Sicily
- light art for "Equinox Terminal" action theatre performance produced by antagon-theater action/ Frankfurt/M.
- danceperformer & light art for: "Windcross" open air installation & dance project by
- danceperformer in: "Lachende Steine" <laughing stones> dance perfomance by Sonja Romeis TanzTheater (dir: Yoshiko Waki)
- idea, development and first public appearance with his solo-action: "

14. EXPRESSIONISM
it was a climate that affected not only the fine arts but also dance, cinema, expressionism assessed itself mostly in Germany, in 1910.
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document.write(getTableBegin('Http://www.artistportfolio.net/images/bar16_gg.gif','Art Movements','valign=top height=200')) EXPRESSIONISM KEY DATES: 1905-1925 A term used to denote the use of distortion and exaggeration for emotional effect, which first surfaced in the art literature of the early twentieth century. When applied in a stylistic sense, with reference in particular to the use of intense colour, agitated brushstrokes, and disjointed space. Rather than a single style, it was a climate that affected not only the fine arts but also dance, cinema, literature and the theatre. Expressionism is an artistic style in which the artist attempts to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him. He accomplishes his aim through distortion, exaggeration, primitivism, and fantasy and through the vivid, jarring, violent, or dynamic application of formal elements. In a broader sense Expressionism is one of the main currents of art in the later 19th and the 20th centuries, and its qualities of highly subjective, personal, spontaneous self-expression are typical of a wide range of modern artists and art movements. Unlike Impressionism, its goals were not to reproduce the impression suggested by the surrounding world, but to strongly impose the artist's own sensibility to the world's representation. The expressionist artist substitutes to the visual object reality his own image of this object, which he feels as an accurate representation of its real meaning. The search of harmony and forms is not as important as trying to achieve the highest expression intensity, both from the aesthetic point of view and according to idea and human critics.

15. Expressionism (from Dance) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
expressionism (from dance) Modern dance, the other major genre of Western theatredance, developed in the early 20th century as a series of reactions
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The aesthetics of dance Basic motives: self-expression and physical release Problems in defining dance Defining according to function Distinguishing dance from other patterned movement ... Defining according to intent Dance as dramatic expression or abstract form The debate in the West Dance as a nonverbal language Changes in attitude toward dance Components of the dance The dancer Physical requirements The importance of training Differences among dancers From amateur to professional Basic steps and formations Ballet and modern dance Folk dance Social dance Choreography ... Types of dance Theatre dance Ballet Basic characteristics Innovations in the 20th century Modern dance changeTocNode('toc25701','img25701'); Expressionism Merce Cunningham Postmodernism The musical ... Social dance Additional Reading General works Choreography Dance notation Theatrical aspects of dancing ... Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled.

16. Dance --  Encyclopædia Britannica
dance the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within agiven space Innovations in the 20th century. Modern dance. expressionism
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19. Expressionism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
expressionism is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for emotional effect . expressionism Cubism - Modern architecture - Modern dance .
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Expressionism
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"On White II" by Wassily Kandinsky Expressionism is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for emotional effect. Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting literature film architecture and music . Additionally, the term often implies emotional angst - the number of cheerful expressionist works is relatively small. In this general sense, painters such as Matthias Gr¼newald and El Greco can be called expressionist, though in practice, the term is applied mainly to 20th century works. edit
Origin of the term
The term was coined by Czech art historian Antonin Matějček in 1910 as the opposite of impressionism "An Expressionist wishes, above all, to express himself [sic]....[An Expressionist rejects] immediate perception and builds on more complex psychic structures....Impressions and mental images pass through his soul as through a filter which rids them of all substantial accretions to produce their clear essence [...and] are assimilated and condense into more general forms, into types, which he transcribes through simple short-hand formulae and symbols." (Gordon, 1987)

20. Modern Dance - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Modern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. Symbolism (arts) Impressionism - expressionism - Cubism - Modern architecture
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Modern dance
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picture of Isadora Duncan - Source: Library of Congress Modern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. Although the term Modern dances has also been applied to a category of 20th Century ballroom dances Modern dance as a term usually refers to 20th century concert dance In the early a few dancers in the United States and Europe started to rebel against the rigid constraints of Classical Ballet . Shedding classical ballet technique, costume and shoes these early modern dance pioneers practiced free dance In America Loie Fuller Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis developed their own styles of free dance and laid the foundations of American modern dance with their choreography and teaching. In Europe Rudolf Laban ‰mile Jaques-Dalcroze and Francois Delsarte developed theories of human movement and methods of instruction that lead to the development of European modern and Expressionist dance
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