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Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon

Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon

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Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon

A dynamic cultural history of the internationally celebrated Phoenix Dance Company, unique in several ways: its members were in their teens when they formed the company in 1981, they gained recognition very early in their careers through an established television arts program in 1984, they were skillful performers but had not received formal training, they were based in the north of England at a time when most dance centered in London (and New York), and they were black British men who had known each other since childhood, coming from a tight-knit African-Caribbean community.As children, they “learned a lot from London Contemporary Dance Theatre and watched videos of Twyla Tharp, Netherlands Dance Company, Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Alvin Ailey Company.” This complex narrative, played out through gender, ethnicity and class, places Phoenix as a significant artistic force in contemporary dance. One of the paradoxes it faced was the expectation by funding bodies, critics and audiences that it represent “the black community.” Such expectations posed a challenge for each successive artistic director. This provocative story investigates institutional racism on the part of arts policy makers, funders and critics.

Interrogates the factors which contributed to the success of the Phoenix Dance Company. This title 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.

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ISBN 9781852731168


Fiction/Non-Fiction Non-Fiction


Publisher Dance Books Ltd


Pages 339


List Price $45.00


Author Adair, Christy


Publication Date 02/01/2008


Release Status In Print


Format Paperback


Language English

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