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Moving and being moved / edited by Yvonne Rainer ; texts Yvonne Rainer, Douglas Crimp, Maureen N. McLane, Soyoung Yoon.

By: Rainer, Yvonne.
Publisher: Amsterdam : Roma Publications, in collaboration with Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como, [2017]ISBN: 9789491843884.Subject(s): Dance -- United States -- History -- 20th century. -- Yvonne Rainer | Modern dance -- United StatesGenre/Form: History.DDC classification: 709.2 Summary: Edited by Yvonne Rainer, this selection of texts and images by Rainer and various authors offers a retrospective portrait of her work, focusing on some of her most notable performances and projects from both the late 1960s (?Trio A?, ?The Mind Is a Muscle?) and since her return to dance with the White Oak Dance Project in 2000. Rainer is known for her challengingly experimental and sometimes minimalist work as a dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, which spearheaded the rise of postmodern dance. An essay by Rainer frames things from the perspective of an aging dancer who is aware of her physical limitations. With a conversation between Rainer and dancer Trisha Brown.
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Edited by Yvonne Rainer, this selection of texts and images by Rainer and various authors offers a retrospective portrait of her work, focusing on some of her most notable performances and projects from both the late 1960s (?Trio A?, ?The Mind Is a Muscle?) and since her return to dance with the White Oak Dance Project in 2000. Rainer is known for her challengingly experimental and sometimes minimalist work as a dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker, which spearheaded the rise of postmodern dance. An essay by Rainer frames things from the perspective of an aging dancer who is aware of her physical limitations. With a conversation between Rainer and dancer Trisha Brown.

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