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I Want to Be Ready Improvised Dance as a Practice of Freedom [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Performing Arts)
  • Author:  Goldman, Danielle
  • Author:  Goldman, Danielle
  • ISBN-10:  0472050842
  • ISBN-10:  0472050842
  • ISBN-13:  9780472050840
  • ISBN-13:  9780472050840
  • Publisher:  University of Michigan Press
  • Publisher:  University of Michigan Press
  • Pages:  186
  • Pages:  186
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2010
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2010
  • Item ID: 101297608
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Danielle Goldman's contribution to the theory and history of improvisation in dance is rich, beautiful and extraordinary. In her careful, rigorously imaginative analysis of the discipline of choreography in real time, Goldman both compels and allows us to become initiates in the mysteries of flight and preparation. She studies the massive volitional resources that one unleashes in giving oneself over to being unleashed. It is customary to say of such a text that it is 'long-awaited' or 'much anticipated'; because of Goldman's work we now know something about thepotenza, the kinetic explosion, those terms carry. Reader, get ready to move and be moved.
---Fred Moten, Duke University

In this careful, intelligent, and theoretically rigorous book, Danielle Goldman attends to the 'tight spaces' within which improvised dance explores both its limitations and its capacity to press back against them. While doing this, Goldman also allows herself---and us---to be moved by dance itself. The poignant conclusion, evoking specific moments of embodied elegance, vulnerability, and courage, asks the reader: 'Does it make you feel like dancing?' Whether taken literally or figuratively, I can't imagine any other response to this beautiful book.
---Barbara Browning, New York University

This book will become the single most important reflection on the question of improvisation, a question which has become foundational to dance itself. The achievement ofI Want to Be Readylies not simply in its mastery of the relevant literature within dance, but in its capacity to engage dance in a deep and abiding dialogue with other expressive forms, to think improvisation through myriad sites and a rich vein of cultural diversity, and to join improvisation in dance with its manifestations in life so as to consider what constitutes dance's own politics.
---Randy Martin, Tisch School of Arts at New York University

I Want To Be Ready