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Asian dance encompasses a variety of traditional and contemporary dance forms that originate from the diverse cultures of Asia, including but not limited to classical, folk, and modern styles. This broad category reflects the rich artistic heritage of different Asian countries, each bringing unique movements, rhythms, and cultural narratives to ...
18 lis 2021 · Dance styles have changed through history, but dance itself remains one of the most expressive physical art forms. Dance has been part of human history since its earliest origins, bringing transcendence to spiritual rituals and creating bonds within communities.
Referencing either time or genre, the “contemporary” in contemporary Asian American dance can refer to work that includes high-art concert productions that utilize modern and postmodern movement vocabularies, reworkings of traditional Asian movement practices, or popular dance practices.
Several of the following chapters articulate how Asian American choreographers, dancers, and artists continue to navigate self-representation as Asian Americans, given external pressures to enact an essentialized ideal of Asian America.
Taking three case studies from the 19th and early 20th centuries in America—social dance, modern dance, and Native American dance—this essay unwinds the twisting narratives leading to the current cornerstones of dance history.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art devotes some 64,500 square feet of gallery space to the presentation of Asian Art, including paintings, calligraphy, prints, sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, lacquers, works of decorative art, and textiles from East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Himalayan kingdoms, and Southeast Asia.
“A methodologically diverse and eclectic approach to Asian American dance studies, where dance is both method and content. These essays illuminate the ways that dance shapes, troubles, and pushes against the contours of what counts as Asian American cultural production.”