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Les Choses Espagnoles : Research into the Hispanomania of 19th Century Dance Ort: München Verlag: epodium Verlag Jahr: 2009 Autor(en): Claudia Jeschke (Hrsg) Herausgeber: Gabi Vettermann, Claudia Jeschke, Nicole Haitzinger ISBN: 978-3-940388-07- Umfang / Preis: 136 Seiten / Euro 23,00
 In 19th century culture, Hispanomania creates Les Choses espagnoles; they exhibit themselves as themes and forms of appearance as well as structures and techniques. Hispanomania is a temporary fashion and functions as a metaphor; it reflects numerous sources which are arranged in a fantastic way. Hispanomania leaves traces in the materials of the performative arts i.e., in librettos, theories, and reviews. The book focuses on re-construction of several concepts and practices in ‘Spanish’ dancing: an overview of dance librettology is linked to the discussion of ‘staging Spanishness’; the connection between choreography and dance-theoretical discourse concerning the Spanish is pursued; performances of Otherness – especially as monsters and women – are discussed in their theatrical and cultural contexts – as is the investigation of dance criticism; the hitherto little acknowledged biography of the then popular and highly productive choreographer Henri Justamant is highlighted …
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Claudia Jeschke, Gabi Vettermann, Nicole Haitzinger
7 Introduction
Gabi Vettermann
22 Spanishness and Dance Libretto
Claudia Jeschke
37 Hispanomania in Dance Theory and Choreography
Nicole Haitzinger
58 Quasimodo or the Sublime Monster
Nicole Haitzinger
80 Female Bodies as the Other Alterity on Stage
Gabi Vettermann
99 Critique – Public. The Marketing
Gabi Vettermann
124 In Search of Dance Creators’ Biographies: The Life and Work of Henri Justamant
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