Moving Shakespeare: La danse narrative and adapting to the Bard
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Yn: Cahiers Elisabéthains, Cyfrol 102, Rhif 1, 20.07.2020, t. 18-37.
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T1 - Moving Shakespeare: La danse narrative and adapting to the Bard
AU - Hiscock, Andrew
PY - 2020/7/20
Y1 - 2020/7/20
N2 - This article considers the expectations of narrative that frequently surroundShakespearean dance adaptation. Reviewing responses to two contemporary productions (Le Songe by Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and Golden Hours (As You Like It) by the Rosas company), discussion pays particular attention to critical and audience appetites when attending to performances of Shakespeare on the dance stage. Highlighting contemporary debates in dance studies, the discussion draws to a close examining the challenges of transposing (often well-known) Shakespearean texts into bodily gesture and movement
AB - This article considers the expectations of narrative that frequently surroundShakespearean dance adaptation. Reviewing responses to two contemporary productions (Le Songe by Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and Golden Hours (As You Like It) by the Rosas company), discussion pays particular attention to critical and audience appetites when attending to performances of Shakespeare on the dance stage. Highlighting contemporary debates in dance studies, the discussion draws to a close examining the challenges of transposing (often well-known) Shakespearean texts into bodily gesture and movement
KW - Shakespearean dance adaptation
KW - Jean-Christophe Maillot
KW - Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
KW - Le Songe
KW - Golden Hours (As You Like It)
M3 - Article
VL - 102
SP - 18
EP - 37
JO - Cahiers Elisabéthains
JF - Cahiers Elisabéthains
SN - 0184-7678
IS - 1
ER -