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This document serves as a discussion of and reflection on the collaborative process of rehearsing and performing arrive, create: a Dance made by Many. My intention for the work was to deconstruct the traditional performance paradigm, focusing on constructing a generous performance atmosphere. During the rehearsal process the cast collectively

This document serves as a discussion of and reflection on the collaborative process of rehearsing and performing arrive, create: a Dance made by Many. My intention for the work was to deconstruct the traditional performance paradigm, focusing on constructing a generous performance atmosphere. During the rehearsal process the cast collectively worked to develop an ensemble dynamic for improvisational dance making. The construct of the performance encouraged the audience to engage with the work, both physically and imaginatively through sensory interaction with objects as well as verbal conversation. This document: recalls my background in dance improvisation; explores the relationship of philosophical and dance-making practices; discusses the process of making and performing the work; discusses research data collected from participants; and reflects on the project as a whole. Topics explored include: phenomenological perspectives, ethics of care, "moving identity", dancers' sense of authorship, transparency of dance work, collaboration, dance filmmaking, and dance improvisation in performance.
ContributorsWall-MacLane, Laurel (Author) / Standley, Eileen (Thesis advisor) / Fitzgerald, Mary (Committee member) / Etheridge Woodson, Stephani (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2013
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Arnold Schoenberg's 1908-09 song cycle, Das Buch der hängenden Gärten [The Book of the Hanging Gardens], opus 15, represents one of his most decisive early steps into the realm of musical modernism. In the midst of personal and artistic crises, Schoenberg set texts by Stefan George in a style he

Arnold Schoenberg's 1908-09 song cycle, Das Buch der hängenden Gärten [The Book of the Hanging Gardens], opus 15, represents one of his most decisive early steps into the realm of musical modernism. In the midst of personal and artistic crises, Schoenberg set texts by Stefan George in a style he called "pantonality," and described his composition as radically new. Though stylistically progressive, however, Schoenberg's musical achievement had certain ideologically conservative roots: the composer numbered among turn-of-the-century Viennese artists and thinkers whose opposition to the conventional and the popular--in favor of artistic autonomy and creativity--concealed a reactionary misogyny. A critical reading of Hanging Gardens through the lens of gender reveals that Schoenberg, like many of his contemporaries, incorporated strong frauenfeindlich [anti-women] elements into his work, through his modernist account of artistic creativity, his choice of texts, and his musical settings. Although elements of Hanging Gardens' atonal music suggest that Schoenberg valued gendered-feminine principles in his compositional style, a closer analysis of the work's musical language shows an intact masculinist hegemony. Through his deployment of uncanny tonal reminiscences, underlying tonal gestures, and closed forms in Hanging Gardens, Schoenberg ensures that the feminine-associated "excesses" of atonality remain under masculine control. This study draws upon the critical musicology of Susan McClary while arguing that Schoenberg's music is socially contingent, affected by the gender biases of his social and literary milieux. It addresses likely influences on Schoenberg's worldview including the philosophy of Otto Weininger, Freudian psychoanalysis, and a complex web of personal relationships. Finally, this analysis highlights the relevance of Schoenberg's world and its constructions of gender to modern performance practice, and argues that performers must consider interrelated historical, textual, and musical factors when interpreting Hanging Gardens in new contexts.
ContributorsGinger, Kerry Anne (Author) / FitzPatrick, Carole (Thesis advisor) / Dreyfoos, Dale (Committee member) / Mook, Richard (Committee member) / Norton, Kay (Committee member) / Ryan, Russell (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2012
ContributorsMcCauley, Laura (Performer) / Wulff, Elliot (Performer) / Condon, Joshua (Conductor) / Di Russo, Michelle (Conductor) / Gupta, Kamna (Conductor) / Alpizar, Mark (Conductor) / Fritz, Greg (Conductor) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-13
ContributorsMeyer, Jeffery (Conductor) / Rodrigues, Christiano (Performer) / Micklich, Albie (Performer) / Chamber Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-02-27
ContributorsMunoz, Tito (Conductor) / Moeckel, Steven (Performer) / Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2016-04-27
ContributorsMeyer, Jeffery (Conductor) / Alpizar, Mark (Conductor) / Gupta, Kamna (Conductor) / Lucas, Cullan (Conductor) / Chen, Grace (Performer) / Skinner, Wesley (Performer) / Rodrigues, Christiano (Performer) / Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-01-27
ContributorsMeyer, Jeffery (Director) / Landschoot, Thomas (Performer) / Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2016-11-04
ContributorsMeyer, Jeffery (Conductor) / Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2017-03-24
ContributorsRussell, Timothy Wells (Performer) / FitzPatrick, Carole (Performer) / Jones, Isola (Performer) / University Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / Choral Union (Performer) / Concert Choir (Performer) / Herberger Singers (Performer) / Sun Devil Singers (Performer) / University Choir (Performer) / Women's Chorus (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2006-04-28
ContributorsSchildkret, David (Conductor) / White, Jamilyn (Performer) / Krison, Danielle (Performer) / Barefield, Robert (Performer) / FitzPatrick, Carole (Performer) / Chamber Singers (Performer) / Choral Union (Performer) / Symphonic Chorale (Performer) / University Symphony Orchestra (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2007-04-26