Scope: Contemporary Theatre Review, Vol. 20, No. 3 (2010), pp. 267-282 Published by Routledge Oxforshire U.K.
Topic: This article uses delves into choreographer Jonathan Burrow and his view on how choreography has evolved throughout history. He looks at the process of creating works, what each work is supposed to accomplish, if anything and how movement relationship has changed over the years.
Thesis: This article addresses choreographer Jonathan Burrows ways of approaching movement and choreography. He explains how his wide variety of training has influenced how he creates movement and what he creates. Burrow also sheds light on the past particularly within ballet and the hierarchy within who was choreographing and what was being choreographed. Burrow also goes into present day choreography and explains that a shift has occurred within what movement is and how it can be …show more content…
It will also be a good springboard article for introducing the male and female binary within ballet and partnering. This article will also be useful in my conclusion by demonstrating how other forms of dance have changed their approaches to choreography also addressing the questions of who is allowed to choreograph and what is allowed to be choreographed.
Fisher, Jennifer. “Make It Maverick: Rethinking the “Make It Macho” Strategy for Men in Ballet.” Dance Chronicle, vol. 30, no. 1, Apr. 2007, pp. 45-66. EBSCOhost.
Scope: Dance Chronicle, Vol. 30, No. 1 (2007), pp. 45-66 Published by Routledge Oxforshire U.K.
Topic: This article delves into the “strategies” men adopt in ballet in order to make the art form seem more masculine and