Choreographing the Folk
The Dance Stagings of Zora Neale Hurston
Recovers an important dimension of the work of the renowned African American artist
312 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816647125
- Published: October 3, 2008
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Choreographing the Folk
The Dance Stagings of Zora Neale Hurston
ISBN: 9780816647125
Publication date: October 3rd, 2008
312 Pages
9 x 6
Hurston’s concerts were concrete illustrations of the “real Negro art theatre” she was eager to establish, and they compellingly demonstrate how she used the arena of performance to advance a nuanced understanding of the black diaspora. Her version of the Fire Dance was staged in a variety of venues during the 1930s. In its multiple representations, Kraut asserts, the dance raised critical issues about ownership, artistry, and authenticity.
Choreographing the Folk argues for the significance of Hurston’s choreography, and with perceptiveness, sensitivity, and originality, Kraut illuminates the important and often-contested place of black folk dance in American culture.
Anthea Kraut is assistant professor of dance at the University of California, Riverside, where she teaches courses in dance history and theory.