Choreographies of African Identities: Négritude, Dance, and the National Ballet of Senegal

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University of Illinois Press, 11 jan 2006 - 246 pagina's
Choreographies of African Identities traces interconnected interpretative frameworks around and about the National Ballet of Senegal. Using the metaphor of a dancing circle Castaldi's arguments cover the full spectrum of performance, from production to circulation and reception. Castaldi first situates the reader in a North American theater, focusing on the relationship between dancers and audiences as that between black performers and white spectators. She then examines the work of the National Ballet in relation to Léopold Sédar Senghor's Négritude ideology and cultural politics. Finally, the author addresses the circulation of dances in the streets, discotheques, and courtyards of Dakar, drawing attention to women dancers' occupation of the urban landscape.

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The National Ballet of Senegal at the National Theater
60
Tales of Betrayal
102
The Circulation of Dances on and off the Stage
124
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Francesca Castaldi is an independent dance scholar and ethnographer.

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