Published 2011
by Wayne State University Press in Detroit .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-431) and index.
Statement | edited by Judith Brin Ingber |
Series | Raphael Patai series in Jewish folklore and anthropology, Raphael Patai series in Jewish folklore and anthropology |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | GV1703.I75 S44 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 458 p. : |
Number of Pages | 458 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25042050M |
ISBN 10 | 0814333303 |
ISBN 10 | 9780814333303 |
LC Control Number | 2010042217 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 670374929 |
Nazi versus Zionist views of the Jewish body / Judith Brin Ingber --Three Hasidic dances: a personal journey / Yehuda Hyman --Rehearsing for ultimate joy among the Lubavitcher Hasidim: Simchas Bais Hasho'eva in Crown Heights / Jill Gellerman --Israeli folk dance movement: structural challenges and cultural meanings / Dina Roginsky --Beyond. Seeing Israeli and Jewish Dance. Judith Brin Ingber, ed. Review; By Linda F. Burghardt – Novem This large-format, sumptuously illustrated anthology fulfills the visual promise made in the title; the reader truly “ sees” the dance on the pages, not only in the photographs but in the words that. Seeing Israeli and Jewish Dance is available through Wayne State Univ Press and also Amazon for less than $ Judith with her editor, Wayne State University Press's Editor-in-Chief Kathy Wildfong, at the recent book exhibition of the Association of Jewish Studies Conference. Images of Jewish & Israeli Dance from Jewish Daily Forward on Vimeo.. Since the publication of Seeing Israeli and Jewish Dance, Brin Ingber has embarked on a series of book signings and lectures, and her travels have now brought her to Israel. On Sunday, Decem she will speak at the Dance Library of Israel at p.m. Entrance is free, but due to limited seating, reservations .
The photo is from Giora Manor's book The Life and Dance of Gertrud Kraus. I remember seeing the inspirational dancer Bonnie Mathis in Antony Tudor's Dark Elegies presented by Ballet Theatre. Tudor depicted an entire community in mourning, accompanied . For the halutzim (pioneers), Israeli folk dances were originally an expression of ideology and values in the guise of pleasurable and liberating leisure activity. As a result, it is possible to identify a veritable “movement” of Israeli dance, in which women played a primary role, although Barukh Aggadati (–), a unique pioneer on the pre-state artistic scene, created and. Influences on and in Israeli Folk Dance Israeli folk dance has been influenced by many folk dance traditions, and especially since , by such non-folk-dance styles as ballet and jazz dance. Some Israeli dances—this is more common in the newer dances—have few if any folk elements. Dancing Israelis refers to five Israeli men, Sivan Kurzberg, Paul Kurzberg, Oded Ellner, Yaron Shimuel and Omar Marmari, who were arrested on September 11th, after they were reported to be acting in a celebratory manner as the attacks took place in New York City. An FBI investigation of the five men found that two were connected to Mossad, but they were ultimately released without charge.
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