Occupation: Writer Birth: February 14, 1931 Death: June 3, 2001
In the New Hebrides, any dancer making a mistake was assaulted, wounded, and possibly killed by bowmen posted to keep careful watch for inaccuracies ….
We often take for granted the notion that some people are insiders, while others are outsiders. But such a notion is a social contrivance, that, like….
For Indians, images are a means of celebrating mystery and not a manner of explaining it.
Dance has been transformed from an involuntary motor discharge, a ceremonial rite, into a work of art, conscious of, intended for, observation..
For the Indian,dance is a personal form of prayer. When the Eagle Dancer puts on his costume,when he begins to dance to the music,he doesn't simply p….
Among the language of the American Indians, there is no word for 'art'... For Indians, everything is art... therefore needs no name..
Art is a staple of mankind... So urgent, so utterly linked with the pulse of feeling that it becomes the singular sign of life when every other aspec….
The story of dance in the Western world is as much an alternative vision of the events of history as is the folk history told for generations by prim….
White performances were always dull in comparison to the astonishing expressiveness of Black dancers. Behind the white person's inarticulate body we….
At the root of all the varied manifestations of dancing, lies the common impulse to resort to movement to externalize emotional states which we canno….
What outsiders discover in their adventures on the other side of the looking glass is the courage to repudiate self-contempt and recognise their “ali….
We've reached a point where we are not a very empathetic people, and art without empathy is art without an audience. My basic viewpoint is that witho….
The nobility danced for the sake of social grace, to exhibit their finery...peasants danced to make themselves happy, to escape the routine of their ….
Dance in this century has remained primarily a personal ritual operating, like most avant-garde art, as an idiosyncratic form rather than a tribal ex….
Some of the most popular discos in America and Europe were started as gay establishments, which began to open their doors to anyone who wanted to dan….
What dance achieves, what play and sex achieve are the same thing that poetry achieves. They transform the ordinary into the extraordinary..
Art doesn't want to be familiar. It wants to astonish us. Or, in some cases, to enrage us. It wants to move us. To touch us. Not accommodate us, make….