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William Forsythe, improvisation technologies a tool for the analytical dance eye

'Improvisation technologies', originally intended for the professional use of the dancers of the Frankfurt Ballet, for the first time offers the opportunity to gain a different and unique access to the work of a major contemporary choreographer. The CD-ROM is made up of lecture demonstrations in which William Forsythe shows the essential principles of his improvisation techniques. Dance sequences, performed specially by Frankfurt Ballet members Christine Bürkle, Noah D. Gelber, Thomas McManus and Crystal Pite, can be called up as further illustrations. Also included is a document of improvisation in practice, 'Solo'. The booklet features an interview with William Forsythe and an essay by dance critic Roslyn Sulcas, as well as the transcripts of Forsythe's lectures from the CD-ROM.

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  • ""Improvisation Technologies" is an interactive dancing school developed by the choreographer, William Forsythe, from the Frankfurt Ballet and the ZKM in Karlsruhe. Forsythe explains the improvisation techniques he has developed and demonstrates the steps. The extensive collection of the complex language of movement is very well structured and suitable for those unacquainted with dance. Forsythe has been using the preliminary studies for this CD-ROM since 1994 to train his dancers."
  • "Tutorial divided into 60 video chapters showing Forsythe's improvisational dance principles in motion."
  • "Originally developed as a professional training tool for the Frankfurt Ballet, this is an introduction to the basic principles of William Forsythe's improvisation techniques. Divided into sixty video chapters, the CD-ROM is made up of lecture demonstrations in which William Forsythe shows the essential principles of his improvisation techniques. Dance sequences, specially performed by Christine Bürkle, Noah D. Gelber, Thomas McManus, and Crystal Pite, can be called up as further illustrations. Also included is a document of improvisation in practice: Forsythe's performance of Solo, filmed in 1995. Booklet includes an interview with William Forsythe, a text on the production of the CD-ROM by Astrid Sommer, and transcripts of Forsythe's lectures."
  • "'Improvisation technologies', originally intended for the professional use of the dancers of the Frankfurt Ballet, for the first time offers the opportunity to gain a different and unique access to the work of a major contemporary choreographer. The CD-ROM is made up of lecture demonstrations in which William Forsythe shows the essential principles of his improvisation techniques. Dance sequences, performed specially by Frankfurt Ballet members Christine Bürkle, Noah D. Gelber, Thomas McManus and Crystal Pite, can be called up as further illustrations. Also included is a document of improvisation in practice, 'Solo'. The booklet features an interview with William Forsythe and an essay by dance critic Roslyn Sulcas, as well as the transcripts of Forsythe's lectures from the CD-ROM."@en

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