Movies, Moves and Music: The Sonic World of Dance Films

Movies, Moves and Music: The Sonic World of Dance Films

Movies, Moves and Music: The Sonic World of Dance Films

Movies, Moves and Music: The Sonic World of Dance Films

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Overview

Dance on film has never been more relevant or compelling. From Saturday Night Fever, to Black Swan and the Step Up series of street dance movies, mainstream cinema has engaged, entertained and instructed generations of audiences, young and old, in the power of dance to shape bodies and desires. Music and sound are an indelible part of this phenomenon. Music not only motivates dance, it provides the affect that engages issues of sexuality, gender, ethnicity, power and pleasure, present in the dance. Cinematic dance inhabits a particular set of sound worlds, from the intimate to the epic, that place movement and music in a complex frame of engagement for all the senses.

This volume explores the relationships between movement, music and sound as they appear in a variety of screen dance genres. From a historical foundation, Movies, Moves & Music takes a multidisciplinary approach to the consideration of teen dance films, screen dance, pastiches and parodies of historic dance genres, and Bollywood musicals, ending with a phenomenological account of the interaction of the moving body with the world. Films considered include Centre Stage, Flashdance, Across The Universe, 1941, Honey, the Step Up films, and many more. This volume gets to the heart of the impact of screen dance on contemporary culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781794449
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Publication date: 02/29/2016
Series: Genre, Music and Sound
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark Evans is Head of the School of Communication at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is Series Editor for Genre, Music and Sound (Equinox Publishing) and is currently Editor for The International Encyclopedia of Film Music and Sound. He Co-Edits the international journal, Perfect Beat, and holds an Australian Research Council (ARC) grant to design an artistic and environmental map of the Shoalhaven basin in New South Wales. His upcoming books include Sounding Funny: Comedy, Cinema and Music (with Phillip Hayward) and Moves, Movies and Music: The Sound of Dance Films (with Mary Fogarty). Mary Fogarty is an Assistant Professor of Dance at York University, Canada. Her work about hip hop dance, film and video appears in the following anthologies: The Routledge Reader on the Sociology of Music (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen (2014), and Ageing and Youth Cultures (2012). She is the lead facilitator/lecturer for the Toronto B-Girl Movement, a community program that mentors girls and women in hip hop culture (www.keeprockinyou.com).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Sonic World of Dance Films Mary Fogarty, Mark Evans Chapter 2 From Choreocinema to Experimental Screendance: A Personal Archaeology Greg S. Fowler Chapter 3 From Beat Street to Step Up 3D: The Sound of Street Dance Films Mary Fogarty Chapter 4 Space, Authenticity and Utopia in the Hip-Hop Teen Dance Film Faye Woods Chapter 5 The School and 'The Streets': Race, Class, Sound, and Space in Step Up and Step Up 2 Brian Su-Jen Chung, Afia Oforia-Mensa Chapter 6 The Essence and Momentum of Honey: An Interplay of Sound and Movement Diane Hughes Chapter 7 Gone in a Flash(dance): The Estrangement of Diegetic Performance in the 1980s Teen Dance Film Kelly Kessler Chapter 8 'Anything But Ballet': Individuality, Genre-Bending, and Sexual Expression in Center Stage Gillian Turnbull Chapter 9 Swing Dance and the Politics of Revisionist History in Steven Spielberg's 1941 Philip Hayward, Jon Fitzgerald Chapter 10 Across the Universe and Nostalgia: Re-presenting the Beatles Through Moving Images and Dancing Bodies Colleen Dunagan, Roxane Fenton Chapter 11 Looking for the Past in Pastiche: Intertextuality in Bollywood Song-and-Dance Sequences Usha Iyer Chapter 12 The Call to Rize Megan Anne Todd Chapter 13 Resounding Neurological Ecologies: Choreographing the Body's Lost Interactions with the World Sarah Mace-Dennis
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