Movement to music : musicians in the dance studio

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    • Teck, Katherine

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Movement to music : musicians in the dance studio

Katherine Teck

(Contributions to the study of music and dance, no. 20)

Greenwood Press, 1990

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Long before any dance performance is presented, an artistic collaboration takes place in the studio between dance teachers, musicians, and dancers. This book, a companion to the author's Music for the Dance: Reflections on a Collaborative Art, explores that collaboration, considering every level of training from creative movement for the very young to the daily workouts and rehearsals of professional ballet and modern concert dance companies. Designed to be easily accessible to those without musical literacy or an extensive knowledge of dance technique, the volume is appropriate both for dance teachers, musicians, and students, as well as for the parents and theater-goers who want to know more about what goes on behind the scenes. This book also encompasses styles of jazz dance and some ethnic forms in the African tradition. Based on Katherine Teck's experience as a studio musician and on her interviews with outstanding dance teachers and musicians, the book addresses a wide variety of musical concerns. For dance teachers such topics as finding and training an accompanist, communicating musical needs, working with a live musician in class, and collaborating for original choreography are covered. Subjects of interest to musicians include the existing repertoire for dance, how to analyze movement patterns, techniques of improvisation, how to find formal training, and career possibilities in dance. Finally, for the dancers themselves, the work provides an introduction to ways in which music and movement can relate. Of special interest to dance historians will be the author's interviews with leading artists in the fields of both ballet and modern dance. An appendix provides listings of further resources, as well as a checklist of important reminders for musicians and teachers. This work will be a valuable resource for courses in dance technique, musical collaboration, and dance history, as well as an important addition to both public and college libraries.

Table of Contents

Preface Dancers and Musicians in Class and Rehearsal Musical Concerns of Dance Teachers and Students The View from the Piano Bench Some Historical Perspective: Dance Pianists Then and Now Leading Dance Teachers Remember the Music Percussion Accompaniment: From Ethnic Styles to New Jazz Instrumental Variety for Modern Dance From Studio to Stage Improvisation as an Art Form Meeting Future Musical Needs in Dance Studios Possibilities for More Professional Training of Accompanists Practical Considerations Preparation for Studio Collaboration Basic Principles for Ballet Accompaniment The Relationship between Music and Modern Dance Movement Appendix 1: Reminders for Accompanists Appendix 2: Practical Resources for Studio Dance Musicians Selected Bibliography Index

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