An edition of Eiko on stage (2000)

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An edition of Eiko on stage (2000)

Eiko on stage

1st ed.
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"Drawing from a wide range of cultural and historical sources, Eiko creates images that are provocative, emotional, sometimes shocking, and always beautiful. This new book chronicles nine of her most dynamic stage and screen productions from the past fifteen years, including: Bram Stoker's Dracula, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, M. Butterfly, starring Anthony Hopkins, Richard Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung, and The Cell, starring Jennifer Lopez.".

"In the accompanying text, Eiko takes us into her creative process and the harmonies and discords of her fascinating, explosive collaborations with such artists as Paul Schrader, David Copperfield, and Philip Glass, among many others. In counterpoint, Francis Ford Coppola shares his personal experience of a unique creative collaboration."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Callaway
Language
English
Pages
214

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2000, Callaway
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792/.025/092, B
Library of Congress
PN2096.I84 A3 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
214 p. :
Number of pages
214

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6792027M
ISBN 10
0935112537
LCCN
00056437
OCLC/WorldCat
44468799
Library Thing
3012220
Goodreads
674933

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4439215W

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