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Pilobolus - by Robert Pranzatelli (Paperback)

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  • The dynamic history of theinnovative, beloved, and critically acclaimed dance theater company, withrevelatory behind-the-scenes details of its creators and significant works The ingeniously innovative and enduringly popularAmerican dance theatre company Pilobolus has helped redefine, remix, andrejuvenate the essence of dance with its eclectic sensibility and daringathleticism.
  • About the Author: Robert Pranzatelli is the author of a number of essays published by the Paris Review and other literary journals, and a longtime staff member of Yale University Press.
  • 296 Pages
  • Performing Arts, Dance

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About the Book



This is the first history of the innovative, beloved, and critically acclaimed dance theater company Pilobolus, with revelatory behind-the-scenes details of its creators and significant works.



Book Synopsis



The dynamic history of the
innovative, beloved, and critically acclaimed dance theater company, with
revelatory behind-the-scenes details of its creators and significant works

The ingeniously innovative and enduringly popular
American dance theatre company Pilobolus has helped redefine, remix, and
rejuvenate the essence of dance with its eclectic sensibility and daring
athleticism. Now, for the first time, the story of Pilobolus, from its
counterculture origins through its pop-culture triumphs and contemporary global
acclaim, is revealed in a book that will entrance longtime admirers and
newcomers alike.

Written with unprecedented access
to the company--with insights from unpublished archival materials and interviews
with its founders, dancers, and current artistic directors--and featuring both
classic and never-before-seen photos, Pilobolus offers previously untold
details about the group's history and the creation of its most significant
works. Robert Pranzatelli describes the company's genesis in a Dartmouth dance
class in 1971 and how Pilobolus revolutionized dance with its blend of
sensuality, physical achievement, and visual wit. In these pages, the troupe performs
on Broadway, travels the world, and by the late 1980s secures a place in dance
history, while its growth is marked by periods of internal conflict,
challenges, and change.

As Pilobolus continues to morph, invent, and thrive with
the arrival of new artists and collaborators, its story encompasses love, loss,
grief, and rebirth, as well as insights into the secrets of the creative
process--how performers and choreographers think and work. More than a
history, Pilobolus is a narrative of life and art, and the vitality that
infuses and inspires both when they align and inhabit each other.



Review Quotes




"Pranzatelli captures the changes the troupe has undergone in the 50 years between its beginning as a countercultural phenomenon and its current state as an established part of dance history. . . . He shows us how dances come together. His keen analysis of such works as 'Day Two' and 'Gnomen' helps us see more deeply into their beauty, fostering a new appreciation for this pathbreaking company."--Wall Street Journal



"An important contribution to modern American dance history that will resonate with Pilobolus' many fans and engender new ones."--Booklist



"Pranzatelli gives behind-the-scenes insight into both the art-making process and the often-grueling business of running a dance company. The book includes photographs, some never before published, that give readers a taste of Pilobolus's hallmark bodily wizardry. . . . Pranzatelli's vivid descriptions of the group's canonical pieces will have readers running to find videos to see the magic for themselves."--Library Journal



"[A] wonderful new edition for dance history studies. . . . The book tells of the creation and success story of this five-decade-old company that shifted the modern dance world in terms of physicality and vision."--Dance Teacher



"This book has value for a wide range of readers: choreographers, teachers, arts administrators, dancers, and those who want to learn more about creativity and dance as an art form."--Journal of Dance Education



"An elegant writer. . . . A wonderfully involving account."--David Jays, Royal Academy of Dance, Why Dance Matters (podcast)



"Pranzatelli navigates us through the insouciance and absurdity of Pilobolus' past, which turns out to be very much about its future--delving into the possibilities of dance theatre."--Arts Fuse



"A masterful job of capturing the history. . . . The book is filled with gorgeous descriptions of [Pilobolus] routines and what they mean. . . . The physicality, the humor, and the fluidity all come to life on the page. . . . Pilobolus is a magical book, beautifully written. . . . An absolute marvel. . . . Fantastic."--Gil Roth, Virtual Memories Show (podcast)



"For more than half a century, a modern dance company called Pilobolus has created and performed some of the most compelling works ever seen on stage. Pranzatelli traces the group's development from a counterculture assemblage of outsiders to a world-renowned creative collaborative whose work can be seen in live performances and on film and digital media. He uses his own experience, personal interviews, and extensive research (much of it in unpublished sources) to document its story to great effect. Pranzatelli's observations are perceptive and insightful, as when he writes that the group's 'essence is not motion but wit made physical through the human body.' The stunning photographs found throughout the book bear this out. Following the text are a list of Pilobolus dancers through the years and a bibliography that includes citations to interviews conducted by the author and sources consulted. In all, this is an important contribution to modern American dance history that will resonate with Pilobolus' many fans and engender new ones."--Booklist



About the Author



Robert Pranzatelli is the author of a number of essays published by the Paris Review and other literary journals, and a longtime staff member of Yale University Press.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.94 Inches (H) x 6.03 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .89 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 296
Genre: Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Dance
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Paperback
Author: Robert Pranzatelli
Language: English
Street Date: April 2, 2024
TCIN: 90718708
UPC: 9780813080499
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-7800
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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