A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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Pagina 220
... dance is preeminently the domain of the union of body and mind , or as traditional philosophy - ever so close to reality - expressed it : their " substantial union . " The born dancer thinks with his body the way he dances with his mind ...
... dance is preeminently the domain of the union of body and mind , or as traditional philosophy - ever so close to reality - expressed it : their " substantial union . " The born dancer thinks with his body the way he dances with his mind ...
Pagina 224
... dance in ballet but it includes other arts in variable proportions . A ballet is a theatrical representation in dance form ; it requires a play acted by dancers and mimes ( Coppélia , Gisèle ) ; further , it requires the art of painting ...
... dance in ballet but it includes other arts in variable proportions . A ballet is a theatrical representation in dance form ; it requires a play acted by dancers and mimes ( Coppélia , Gisèle ) ; further , it requires the art of painting ...
Pagina 226
... Dance with- out music is possible . Indeed , an adventurous attempt has been made , not without success , to create a silent ballet ( Jerome Robbins , Moves , 1961 ) . Moreover , it is not necessary to have seen a spectacle of this kind ...
... Dance with- out music is possible . Indeed , an adventurous attempt has been made , not without success , to create a silent ballet ( Jerome Robbins , Moves , 1961 ) . Moreover , it is not necessary to have seen a spectacle of this kind ...
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THE MEANING OF ART PART I THE CREATIVE PROCESS 1 IMITATION AND IMAGINATION | 1 |
Natures Imitation of Art E H Gombrich Truth and the Stereotype | 25 |
EMOTION | 63 |
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