The sixth sense of the avant-garde : dance, kinaesthesia and the arts in revolutionary Russia
著者
書誌事項
The sixth sense of the avant-garde : dance, kinaesthesia and the arts in revolutionary Russia
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2017
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全2件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The touch and movement senses have a large place in the modern arts. This is widely discussed and celebrated, often enough as if it represents a breakthrough in a primarily visual age. This book turns to history to show just how significant movement and the sense of movement were to pioneers of modernism at the turn of the 20th century. It makes this history vivid through a picture of movement in the lives of an extraordinary generation of Russian artists, writers, theatre people and dancers bridging the last years of the tsars and the Revolution. Readers will gain a new perspective on the relation between art and life in the period 1890-1920 in great innovators like the poets Mayakovsky and Andrei Bely, the theatre director Meyerhold, the dancer Isadora Duncan and the young men and women in Russia inspired by her lead, and esoteric figures like Gurdjieff.
Movement, and the turn to the body as a source of natural knowledge, was at the centre of idealistic creativity and hopes for a new age, for a 'new man', and this was true both for those who looked forward to the technology of the future and those who looked back to the harmony of Ancient Greece. The book weaves history and analysis into a colourful, thoughtful affirmation of movement in the expressive life.
目次
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on text/translation
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Movement and exuberant modernism
Chapter 1 The sixth sense
The senses
Muscular feeling and kinaesthesia
Chapter 2 Search for deeper knowledge
The kinaesthetic intellect
'The higher sensitivity'
Kinaesthesia and synaesthesia
Chapter 3 Expression in dance
The new dance
The Russian Hellenes
'Ach, the devil take it, they're dancing here again'
Chapter 4 Speaking movement
The perfect language: Andrei Bely on gesture
The dance-word: the creative union of Esenin and Duncan
Word plasticity: the budetliane and the bare-footed
Chapter 5 By 'the fourth way'
The mystic arts
From Dalcroze to Gurdjieff
'Presence'
Chapter 6 Thinking with the body
Mayakovsky dances the fox-trot
Brik-dance
Who thought up biomechanics?
Chapter 7 Art as bodily knowledge
Technique
Kinaesthesia in culture
Further reading
Notes
Index
「Nielsen BookData」 より