Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon

Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon

by Christy Adair (Author)

Synopsis

In this dynamic cultural history of the internationally celebrated Phoenix Dance Company, Christy Adair interrogates the factors which contributed to the success of the company. This complex narrative, played out through gender, ethnicity, and class, locates Phoenix as a significant artistic force in British contemporary dance. It draws on a range of primary sources including the Company archives and interviews with members of the Company from 1981-2001. One of the paradoxes which the Company faced was the expectation by funding bodies, critics, and audiences that it should represent 'the black community', with such expectations posing a challenge for each successive artistic director.This provocative reconsideration of British dance history confronts the Euro centrism of dance in the late twentieth century and investigates institutional racism on the part of arts policy makers, funders, and critics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 339
Publisher: Dance Books Ltd
Published: 20 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 1852731168
ISBN 13: 9781852731168

Author Bio
Christy Adair, acclaimed dance historian and critic, is Reader in Dance Studies at York St. John University. She is author of Women and Dance: sylphs and sirens (1992): the first feminist analysis applied to the dance canon.