Description
About the Author
A veteran practitioner of Contact Improvisation, Ann Cooper Albright is Professor of Dance at Oberlin College. Combining her interests in dancing and cultural theory, Albright teaches a variety of courses that seek to engage students in both practices and theories of the body. She is the author of Simone Forti: Improvising a Life (2024), as well as How to Land: Finding ground in an Unstable World which offers ways of thinking about and dealing with the uncertainty of our contemporary lives. She has also authored the following: Engaging Bodies: The Politics and Poetics of Corporeality; Modern Gestures: Abraham Walkowitz Draws Isadora Duncan Dancing; Traces of Light: Absence and Presence in the Work of Loie Fuller; and Choreographing Difference: the Body and Identity in Contemporary Dance. She facilitated Critical Mass: CI @ 50 which brought 300 dancers from across the world to learn, talk, and dance together in celebration of the 50th anniversary of this extraordinary form. The book Encounters with Contact Improvisation is the product of one of her adventures in writing and dancing and dancing and writing with others. Her work has been supported by the NEA, NEH, ACLS, The Guggenheim Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.
Reviews
Like the diversity of contact improvisation communities in the world, the authors here present their differing experiences, opinions, analysis and research, offering opportunities to laugh, cry, argue, sigh, and recall that the ongoing human, magical and mycelium-like dance practice of contact improvisation, constantly re-invented and changed by the cultures of people who practice it, is alive and well. * Karen Nelson, independent dance artist, Contributing Editor Contact Quarterly, and Co-Editor CQ's CI 50 Newsletter *
Resistance and Support is a much-needed uninhibited critique of Contact Improvisation that moves against and with its utopian proposal to disrupt hierarchies and assumptions in Post Modern Dance. These essays prompt an urgent reevaluation of how freedom is understood within Contact Improvisation. This provocative collection uplifts a collective of diverse voices and bodies that finally get to have their say while simultaneously inviting others into the conversation. * Mayfield Brooks, creator of Improvising While Black (IWB) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197776261
Author Ann Cooper Albright
Format Hardback
Page Count 378
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 777g
Dimensions(mm) 25mm * 178mm * 254mm