The Fosse Style

The Fosse Style

by Ben Vereen (Foreword), Debra McWaters (Author)

Synopsis

Even people with the barest interest in Broadway can recognize the unique, angular, sensual style of Bob Fosse. With its small gestures and isolated movements, it is frequently copied - and often misinterpreted. For there is far more to it than bowler hats and white gloves, which is why choreographer Debra McWaters has put together the ultimate visual and verbal guide to Fosse's way of dancing, choreographing, and teaching.Using hundreds of photographs, as well as descriptions from Fosse himself, McWaters guides dancers and teachers through the process of understanding the intricacies of this style of jazz dance. An assistant to Gwen Verdon on Fosse, a long-time associate of Ann Reinking, and personal choreographer for Ben Vereen, McWaters is uniquely situated to write this book. The Fosse Style provides facts, not guesswork, about how to execute Fosse's signature movements, information handed down from an illustrious list of artists and performers. It closes with a sample dance featuring Fosse's signature moves. No dancer or fan of such shows as The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees!, Sweet Charity, Cabaret, Pippin, or Chicago can afford to be without this book.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 384
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 15 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0813031532
ISBN 13: 9780813031538

Media Reviews
The Fosse Style is a MUST HAVE for every dance teacher, choreographer, dance studio, and student of dance. - Victoria Regan To have worked with Bob Fosse is to have had your hand directly on the pulse of life.... This book is an example and expression of the intricate moves of the Fosse technique. - from the Foreword by Ben Vereen
Author Bio
Debra McWaters is a choreographer who has assisted with the choreography in such Broadway productions as Chicago and Fosse and was the director/choreographer on the international company of Fosse. As the artistic director of the Broadway Theatre Project at the University of South Florida, she is often called upon to teach Fosse workshops across the country.