Pina Bauschrsquo;s work has had tremendous impact across the spectrum of late twentieth-century performance practice; helping to redefine the possibilities of what both dance and theater can be. This edited collection presents a compendium of source material and contextual essays that examine Pina Bauschs history; practice and legacy; and the development of Tanztheater as a new form; with sections including:Dance and theatre roots and connections;Bauschrsquo;s developmental process;The creation of Tanztheater;Bauschrsquo;s reception;Critical perspectives.Interviews; reviews and major essays chart the evolution of Bauschrsquo;s pioneering approach and explore this evocative new mode of performance. Edited by noted Bausch scholar; Royd Climenhaga; The Pina Bausch Sourcebook aims to open up Bauschrsquo;s performative world for students; scholars; dance and theatre artists and audiences everywhere.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. From a former Cochran citizenBy VeeblefetzerMy main quibble with this book is the overabundance of photographs of houses and school; simply page after page. I wish that the author had been able to provide more photos of the town citizens and various historic events in Bleckley Countys history. rather than seeming to focus on architecture.A side note: Im guessing that if you found this particular listing. then you may be interested in "The Cochran Community: Development. Community. and Challenge". a history written by B.K. Loftin. Dr. Loftin taught at Middle Ga. College for many years.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. History for the new folks!By DexterSmall city in the middle of Georgia. My friend just moved here last year. he lived reading about the streets and the popular names related to the history of the county. Great fun!