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Dance Techniques 2010

What does today's contemporary dance training look like? Seven research teams at well known European dance universities have tackled this question by working with and querying some of contemporary dance s most important teachers: Alan Danielson, Humphrey/Limón Tradition, Anouk van Dijk, Countertechnique, Barbara Passow, Jooss Leeder Technique, Daniel Roberts Cunningham Technique, Gill Clarke Minding Motion, Jennifer Muller Muller Technique, Lance Gries Release and Alignment Oriented Techniques. This comprehensive study includes interviews, scholarly contributions, and supplementary essays, as well as video recordings and lesson plans. It provides a comparative look into historical contexts, movement characteristics, concepts, and teaching methods. A workbook with two training DVDs for anyone involved in dance practice and theory. Ingo Diehl, Friederike Lampert (Eds.), Dance Techniques 2010 – Tanzplan Germany. With two DVDs. Berlin: Henschel 2011. ISBN 978-3-89487-689-0 (Englisch) Out of print.

What does today's contemporary dance training look like? Seven research teams at well known European dance universities have tackled this question by working with and querying some of contemporary dance s most important teachers: Alan Danielson, Humphrey/Limón Tradition, Anouk van Dijk, Countertechnique, Barbara Passow, Jooss Leeder Technique, Daniel Roberts Cunningham Technique, Gill Clarke Minding Motion, Jennifer Muller Muller Technique, Lance Gries Release and Alignment Oriented Techniques.

This comprehensive study includes interviews, scholarly contributions, and supplementary essays, as well as video recordings and lesson plans. It provides a comparative look into historical contexts, movement characteristics, concepts, and teaching methods. A workbook with two training DVDs for anyone involved in dance practice and theory.

Ingo Diehl, Friederike Lampert (Eds.), Dance Techniques 2010 – Tanzplan Germany. With two DVDs. Berlin: Henschel 2011. ISBN 978-3-89487-689-0 (Englisch) Out of print.

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Gill Clarke — Minding Motion<br />

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written form and also through dialogue. Material from these sessions is included<br />

here (noted as: Group comment). Whilst Gisela Müller was actively<br />

participating in the workshop sessions, Franz Anton Cramer was an outside<br />

observer during most of the afternoon sessions (held from 1–5 p.m.).<br />

After the group had discussed the research questions as presented by Tanzplan,<br />

and then summed up the discussion in written form, the writing team<br />

approached the assignment in three phases: analysis of coherence between<br />

the questionnaire and Minding Motion practice; rough answers to questions;<br />

free conceptual writing around the major topics. Only in the last editing<br />

phase did the team arrange the material so as to make it fit smoothly to the<br />

outline of the research questions.<br />

Audiovisual documentation has been realized by British filmmaker Becky<br />

Edmunds and Lucy Cash (additional camera work) as well as by Berlin–<br />

based video documenter Andrea Keiz, who was responsible for capturing and<br />

delivering the DVD material contained in this book.

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