Le langage de la danse
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture






Mary Wigman's groundbreaking choreography and inspired performing in Germany during the 1910s and 1920s brought modern dance into dialogue with modern painting, theatre and film. This collection of vivid letters are a treasury of information about art, politics and the friendships of women.
This unique anthology brings together material from 38 well-known writers, artists, and scientists who attempt to describe the process by which original ideas come to them. Contributors include Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amy Lowell, Rudyard Kipling, Max Ernst, Katherine Anne Porter, Henry Miller, Carl Gustav Jung, Mary Wigman, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Henri Poincaré and many others.
Considerada una de las más grandes figuras de la danza moderna por su facultad de comunicar sensaciones en el campo de la experiencia no intelectual, Mary Wigman escribe un libro de imágenes, de experiencias, un ensayo coreográfico en el que expone su necesidad de mover el espacio creando danzas