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... mass movement.39 The term " mass " has various implications for movement . " Movement , " Graham wrote , " is the one speech which cannot lie . In movement all that is false , or too obviously learned , becomes glaringly apparent . This ...
... mass movement.39 The term " mass " has various implications for movement . " Movement , " Graham wrote , " is the one speech which cannot lie . In movement all that is false , or too obviously learned , becomes glaringly apparent . This ...
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... mass " contains the germ of Graham's own deradicalization . The term " mass " points to the importance of weight and space in Graham's aesthetic . But in addition to echoing the idea that modern dance is about movement rather than steps ...
... mass " contains the germ of Graham's own deradicalization . The term " mass " points to the importance of weight and space in Graham's aesthetic . But in addition to echoing the idea that modern dance is about movement rather than steps ...
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... Mass Ornament ' : King Vidor's The Crowd ( 1928 ) , " paper delivered at the Conference on Mass Culture between the Wars , Berlin , January 1990 . Hansen's paper considers The Crowd in light of Siegfried Kracauer's critique of the " mass ...
... Mass Ornament ' : King Vidor's The Crowd ( 1928 ) , " paper delivered at the Conference on Mass Culture between the Wars , Berlin , January 1990 . Hansen's paper considers The Crowd in light of Siegfried Kracauer's critique of the " mass ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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