Poetry Of Movement . Modern Dancers . NYC . 1978-1980 (Large Format, 13x11)
by Amanda Kreglow
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About the Book
Poetry Of Motion, Modern Dancers. NYC. 1978-1980 is a compilation of photographs of the superb modern dancers of the late seventies and early eighties, and taken by Amanda Kreglow documenting a moment in the history of dance.
The dancers came from the prestigious companies of Martha Graham, Paul Taylor, José Limón, Twyla Tharp, Jennifer Muller and The Works, Lar Lubovitch and more.
A must have for the dance student, student of dance history or for anyone who enjoys seeing these magnificent performers doing what they do best—a great addition to your library.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Entertainment
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 70 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781006644559
- Publish Date: Aug 07, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords dance history, Modern dance, Dance Department
About the Creator
AMANDA KREGLOW (A. B. KREGLOW) is an artist of amazing and impressive range. Her creations encompass work as a producer, director, dancer, choreographer, photographer, painter, potter, singing performance coach, composer and author. Creative expression is clearly her passion. Her choreography, "In The Mist Of Dying" was featured in TED TALKS LIVE NYC at the Town Hall Theater in the fall of 2015. She created and produced AMANDA KREGLOW PRESENTS DANCE BY...concerts, which featured the work of a variety of local contemporary choreographers, as well as her own, and also for SoCo Dance Theater and UPside Dance Company in Sonoma County, California. Amanda danced in New York City for Fred Mathews and Gary Masters, and produced, choreographed and danced there for AMANDA KREGLOW PRESENTS AN EVENING OF DANCE under a grant from the Deerfield Foundation. She has worked in film and video production, and her photographs have appeared in MODERN DANCE, DANCE MAGAZINE and THE NEW YORK TIMES.

