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Katherine Dunham : DANCING A LIFE - Joyce Aschenbrenner

Katherine Dunham

DANCING A LIFE

By: Joyce Aschenbrenner

Hardcover | 13 February 2003

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Throughout the better part of the twentieth century and in performance halls, classrooms, and communities throughout the world, the wellspring of Katherine Dunham's remarkable career can be traced to the intersection of dance, culture, and society.

More than a recounting of Dunham's accomplishments as a dancer and choreographer, this biography is the first to thoroughly examine her pioneering contributions to dance anthropology and her commitment to humanizing society through the arts.

Founder of the first self-supporting African American dance company, Dunham relied on her fieldwork as an anthropologist to fundamentally change modern dance. She shaped new dance techniques and introduced other cultures to U.S. and European audiences by fusing Caribbean and African-based movement with ballet and modern dance. Her revolutionary approaches to dance and its greater connection to the world have influenced a generation of dancers, theatrical performers, and scholars. She believes that dancing involves the development of an entire person and the rituals and traditions of dance are integral to the study of culture. Throughout her career she has been a living model of the socially responsible artist working to whet cultural appetites and combat social injustice.

Building on Dunham's own published memoirs -- A Touch of Innocence and Island Possessed -- Joyce Aschenbrenner's multifaceted portrait blends personal observations based on her own interactions with Dunham, archival documents, and interviews with Dunham's colleagues, students, and members of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company.

Integrating these sources, Aschenbrenner characterizes the social, familial, and cultural environment ofDunham's upbringing and the intellectual and artistic community she embraced at the University of Chicago that laid the groundwork for her development as a dancer, anthropologist, and humanitarian. The book vividly depicts Dunham's and her dancers' touring experiences and includes detailed descriptions of her community cultural and educational programs in East St. Louis.

Industry Reviews
"As curator and education coordinator at the Katherine Dunham Museum in East Saint Louis, IL, Aschenbrenner is uniquely qualified to analyze and appreciate the life and career of her subject... Aschenbrenner's purpose is to 'elucidate [Dunham's] views on anthropology and dance and how they relate to her social activism' -- aspects that have received little attention in existing biographies ... most of which are out of print. The author's purpose is realized through careful reading and interpretation of Dunham's memoirs." -- Library Journal "Highly recommended." CHOICE

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