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Dancing with the Virgin Deidre Sklar

Dancing with the Virgin par Deidre Sklar

Dancing with the Virgin Deidre Sklar


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A study and movement analysis of the sacred dances and the 'backstage' work involved in the festival that take the author deep into the life of the community, as dancer, participant-observer, and self-interrogating woman merge in a vividly narrated experience of 'communal sacred time.'

Dancing with the Virgin Résumé

Dancing with the Virgin: Body and Faith in the Fiesta of Tortugas, New Mexico Deidre Sklar

Deidre Sklar went to Tortugas, New Mexico, where an annual three-day fiesta honors the Virgin of Guadalupe, in order to seek answers to her questions about community, performance, and the embodiment of belief. How do we know what we know? Where do we belong, and how do we fit in? Sklar's own background and learned values form the conscious, constantly challenged raw material for the undertaking, and the intimate language of the body and sensation is her medium. Her ten-year study and movement analysis of the sacred dances and the 'backstage' work involved in the festival take her deep into the life of the community, as dancer, participant-observer, and self-interrogating woman merge in a vividly narrated experience of 'communal sacred time.'

À propos de Deidre Sklar

Deidre Sklar is Research Associate at Oberlin College.

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GOR012470771
9780520227910
0520227913
Dancing with the Virgin: Body and Faith in the Fiesta of Tortugas, New Mexico Deidre Sklar
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University of California Press
20010316
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