"The breadth and depth of the editors' experiences is evident. . .
. The common thread is the premise that solo dance artists can and
have shaped cultural attitudes. . . . the collection addresses
substantive questions and illuminates the ongoing significance of
solo dance as an aspect of modern dance history."--"Choice" ""On
Stage Alone" is broad in its scope...a welcome addition to dance
literature."--"Michelle Potter on Dancing" "Diverse in both the
artists considered and research approaches utilized, this
thoughtful and engaging collection of essays enriches the growing
body of dance scholarship by introducing us to the works of an
array of daring and creative solo dance artists."--Linda Caruso
Haviland, Bryn Mawr College "Providing a broad examination of the
solo that spans the twentieth century, the expertly curated essays
in this volume bring to light specific soloists' work while also
reflecting larger trends in concert dance and interrogating issues
of aesthetics, performativity, gender, race, and nation. It is a
welcome addition to the field."--Hannah Kosstrin, Reed College
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