As much as painting or sculpture, dance is also invented through drawing. Whether it's a tool for choreographic creation, for transmitting choreography to dancers or for teaching.
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| Référence | 9782359064636 |
| Artiste-Genre | Drawings |
| Auteur(s) | Pauline Chevalier, Amandine Royer |
| Editeur(s) | Liénart |
| Format | Softcover |
| Nb. de pages | 253 |
| Langue | English |
| Dimensions | 260 x 190 |
| Date parution | 2025 |
| Musée | MBAA Besançon |
Catalogue of the exhibition Choreography. Draw, Dance - 17th-21st century, presented at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Besançon (19 April - 21 September 2025).
Drawing has long been associated with dance, whether as a means of disseminating or preserving a trace of choreography.
The catalogue invites into the process of creating and transmitting dance, whether it be social dance or stage dance, classical ballet or contemporary dance.
It highlights a wide range of works and documents produced by dancers and choreographers: drawings, notebooks and scores. These works are as much an aesthetic pleasure as an invitation to dance a gavotte, a fox-trot, a rumba with Fred Astaire, an extract from Giselle, a choreography by Beyoncé or a solo by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.