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The Last Guru - The Authorised Biography of Robert Cohan (Paperback, New)
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Robert Cohan is part of the pantheon of American contemporary
choreographers which includes Alvin Ailey and Paul Taylor. Like
them he follows in the tradition of their teacher Martha Graham
whose works were grounded in finding through dance a way to express
the human condition, in all its forms. This he has done in over
fifty works, from early solos and duets to large group works which
have been performed by contemporary and ballet companies around the
world. A distinguished teacher, choreographer and advocate for
dance, he has shaped the lives of generations of dance artists.
Robert Cohan joined the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1946 and
left it 23 years later when he was invited by Robin Howard to
become the first Artistic Director of the Contemporary Dance Trust
in London and as such was the founder Artistic Director of The
Place, London Contemporary Dance School and London Contemporary
Dance Theatre, which he directed for over 20 years. As director of
LCDT he created many works for the Company in collaboration with
leading composers and designers, including the classics, Cell,
Stabat Mater, Forest and Nymphaeas. No one has had a greater
influence on the development of dance in Britain than Cohan. Having
pioneered the teaching of contemporary dance technique in Britain,
he was instrumental in the development of a vast following, not
only for the repertory of LCDT but through his pioneering
residencies held throughout the country, for the many other British
companies which followed. Without him there would be no Robert
North, Richard Alston, Siobhan Davies, Lloyd Newson, Rosemary
Butcher, Dharshan Singh-Bhuller, Anthony van Laast: the list could
go on and include choreographers and dancers in every part of the
world. From 1980 to 1990 he acted as the Artistic Advisor to the
Batsheva Dance Company and choreographed several works for them and
the Bat Dor Company in Israel. He has been continually in demand as
a director of choreographic courses, notably the International
Course for Professional Choreographers and Composers which he
directed six times. Since 1989 he has been working freelance and
has choreographed ballets for Scottish Ballet as well as companies
in Germany and Italy. This book is based on extensive interviews
with Cohan, his family, friends and colleagues. Drawing together
his life in dance around the world, it provides the first in depth
study of this seminal figure in the dance world. The author: Paul
Jackson trained in both music and dance and has worked in both
subjects internationally. He is a past Chair of the Standing
Conference for Dance in Higher Education, the umbrella organisation
for British university dance departments. From 1997-2002 he was
head of music at Northumbria University where he also founded both
dance degrees. He worked previously at the Arts Educational
Schools, Islington Arts Factory, Central School of Ballet and at
Walter Nicks' school the CFPD in Poitiers, France.
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