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Stepping Left - Dance and Politics in New York City, 1928-1942 (Paperback)
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Stepping Left - Dance and Politics in New York City, 1928-1942 (Paperback)
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Stepping Left simultaneously unveils the radical roots of modern
dance and recalls the excitement and energy of New York City in the
1930s. Ellen Graff explores the relationship between the modern
dance movement and leftist political activism in this period,
describing the moment in American dance history when the
revolutionary fervor of "dancing modern" was joined with the
revolutionary vision promised by the Soviet Union. This account
reveals the major contribution of Communist and left-wing politics
to modern dance during its formative years in New York City. From
Communist Party pageants to union hall performances to benefits for
the Spanish Civil War, Graff documents the passionate involvement
of American dancers in the political and social controversies that
raged throughout the Depression era. Dancers formed collectives and
experimented with collaborative methods of composition at the same
time that they were marching in May Day parades, demonstrating for
workers' rights, and protesting the rise of fascism in Europe.
Graff records the explosion of choreographic activity that
accompanied this lively period-when modern dance was trying to
establish legitimacy and its own audience. Stepping Left restores a
missing legacy to the history of American dance, a vibrant moment
that was supressed in the McCarthy era and almost lost to memory.
Revisiting debates among writers and dancers about the place of
political content and ethnicity in new dance forms, Stepping Left
is a landmark work of dance history.
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