Tree is the second installment in Ralph Lemon’s critically acclaimed performance trilogy and documents his travels through India, Indonesia, China and Japan as he retraces the Buddha migration map. More artistic sociologist than mere traveler, Lemon kept journals, drew, collected ephemera, conducted informal interviews, and took photos as he explored performance traditions and met the performers with whom he would eventually choreograph an evening-length work. In the process, he worked through his own preconceptions and misconceptions about the people and the places he encountered. Tree is ritually structured, and reveals a rich collision of cultural values pertaining to performance, race, identity, modernity and tradition. Like the first installment in the trilogy, Geography (Wesleyan, 2000), this book is exquisitely designed and lavishly illustrated to allow the reader to follow and interpret Lemon’s observations and his creative process.
The world premiere of the final part of the trilogy, House, will be at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana, Illinois in September, 2004. Additional U.S. and international performances will follow.
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RALPH LEMON is a choreographer/dancer based in New York City. From 1996-2000 he was an Associate Artist at Yale Repertory Theater and in 2002 a Fellow of the Humanities Council and the program in Theater and Dance at Princeton University. He is currently a George A. Miller Endowment Visiting Artist at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana, Illinois.
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Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 288 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. 0819566993
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Anbieter: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing, with full number line. Large trade paperback, with French flaps. Fine, a tight clean copy. Follows the first installment in the trilogy, Geography (Wesleyan, 2000). Contains many black and white illustrations. The final book in the trilogy is Come home Charley Patton (Wesleyan, 2013). As a whole the Geography Trilogy uses choreography to present social and political issues in numerous collaborative projects., showing artistic identity within a broad spectrum. Artikel-Nr. UP-TP-Wesleyan
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