
Shakespeare's Texts Have A Long And Close Relationship With Many Different Types Of Dance, From Dance Forms Referenced In The Plays To Adaptations Across Many Genres Today. With Contributions From Experienced And Emerging Scholars, This Handbook Provides A Concise Reference On Dance As Both An Integral Feature Of Sixteenth- And Seventeenth-century Culture And As A Means Of Translating Shakespearean Text Into Movement - A Process That Raises Questions Of Authorship And Authority, Cross-cultural Communication, Semantics, Embodiment, And The Relationship Between Word And Image. Motivated By Growing Interest In Movement, Materiality, And The Body, The Oxford Handbook Of Shakespeare And Dance Is The First Collection To Examine The Relationship Between William Shakespeare - His Life, Works, And Afterlife - And Dance. In The Handbook's First Section - Shakespeare And Dance - Authors Consider Dance Within The Context Of Early Modern Life And Culture And Investigate Shakespeare's Use Of Dance Forms Within His Writing. The Latter Half Of The Handbook - Shakespeare As Dance - Explores The Ways That Choreographers Have Adapted Shakespeare's Work. Chapters Address Everything From Narrative Ballet Adaptations To Dance In Musicals, Physical Theater Adaptations, And Interpretations Using Non-western Dance Forms Such As Cambodian Traditional Dance Or Igal, An Indigenous Dance Form From The Southern Philippines. With A Truly Interdisciplinary Approach, The Oxford Handbook Of Shakespeare And Dance Provides An Indispensable Resource For Considerations Of Dance And Corporeality On Shakespeare's Stage And The Early Modern Era.
This volume investigates the multifaceted relationship between William Shakespeare’s works and the medium of dance, examining both historical context and modern adaptation. Edited by Brandon Shaw and Lynsey McCulloch, the collection gathers contributions from diverse scholars to analyze how Shakespearean texts function as movement. The work argues that dance serves as a critical lens for exploring authorship, embodiment, and cross-cultural communication in both early modern culture and contemporary performance.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theater practitioners identify this collection as a foundational reference for the intersection of Shakespearean studies and dance history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous interdisciplinary framework for future research in the field.
Page Count:
904
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019049879X
ISBN-13:
9780190498795
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