An edition of Dancing in Blackness (2018)

Dancing in Blackness

a memoir

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Dancing in Blackness
Halifu Osumare
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An edition of Dancing in Blackness (2018)

Dancing in Blackness

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This book explores a black female dancer's personal journey over four decades across three continents and numerous countries, including different parts of the U.S. It is personal musings about the place of dance and race in Halifu Osumare's life across time and space that defined her life choices and career path.

"Dancing in Blackness is a professional dancer's personal journey over four decades, across three continents and twenty-three countries, and through defining moments in the story of black dance in America. In this memoir, Halifu Osumare reflects on what blackness and dance have meant to her life and international career. Osumare's story begins in 1960s San Francisco amid the Black Arts Movement, black militancy, and hippie counterculture. It was there that she chose dance as her own revolutionary statement. She moved to Europe, where she taught "jazz ballet" and established her own dance company in Copenhagen. Returning to the United States, she danced with the Rod Rodgers Dance Company in New York City and played key roles in integrating black dance programs into mainstream programming at the Lincoln Center. After dance fieldwork in Ghana, Osumare returned to California and helped develop Oakland's black dance scene. Along the way, she collaborated with major artistic movers and shakers: among them, Katherine Dunham, Pearl Primus, Jean-Léon Destiné, and Donald McKayle. Now a black studies scholar, Osumare uses her extraordinary experiences to reveal the overlooked ways that dance has been a vital tool in the black struggle for recognition, justice, and self-empowerment. This is the inspiring story of an accomplished dance artist and a world-renowned dance scholar who has boldly developed and proclaimed her identity as a black woman." -- Publisher's description

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English
Pages
378

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Dancing in Blackness: A Memoir
2019, University Press of Florida
in English
Cover of: Dancing in Blackness
Dancing in Blackness: a memoir
2018
in English
Cover of: Dancing in Blackness
Dancing in Blackness: A Memoir
2018, University Press of Florida
in English

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Table of Contents

Foreword / Brenda Dixon Gottschild
Introduction: dancing in blackness
Coming of age through (black) dance in the San Francisco Bay area
Dancing in Europe
Dancing in New York
Dancing back into the S.F.-Oakland Bay area, 1973-1976
Dancing in Africa
Dancing in the Oakland and beyond, 1977-1993.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
792.8092
Library of Congress
GV1624.7.A34 O78 2018, GV1624.7.A34 O78 201

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 378 pages
Number of pages
378

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26951419M
ISBN 10
0813056616
ISBN 13
9780813056616
LCCN
2017031786
OCLC/WorldCat
994206135

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