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    Arlene Croce (The New Yorker)‚ once descibed Pina Bausch as‚ ’...a pornographer of pain ’. What do you think she meant by that and do you agree? (You might like to consider the differences between Bausch ’s early and late work?) Pina Bausch is seen as one of the most influential figures in dance of the 20th century‚ as well as influencing film directors‚ theatre practitioners‚ designers‚ actors and many Choreographers her career has been full of controversy as her work depicts anger

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    Gerson Ricasata Dance 100 Steele Pina Bausch; Café Muller For my submission I chose the piece Café Muller choreographed by Pina Bausch‚ which expresses the style in Dance Theater while expressing anguish with the context of the Holocaust. The excerpt from Café Muller to me is about the two different times of couple’s lives‚ the time before and after the effects of holocaust with two of the dancers playing the same character and the other two playing the parental figures. This style is achieved though

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    Born in Solingen‚ Germany‚ in 1940‚ Pina Bausch is a contemporary dance theatre performer and choreographer. She was the founder and creative director of the ‘’Tanztheatre Wuppertal’’ company and had been since early 1973. She was a huge contributor and leading influence in the evolution of ‘Dance Theatre’ Some of her best known dance- theatre works include the melancholic Café Muller (1978) in which the dancers ran around the stage crashing and stumbling into pieces of furniture‚ another one being

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    1970s). In her pieces‚ the performers not only dance‚ but they spoke‚ sang and sometimes cried and laugh too. But this strange new style succeeded and redefine dance throughout the world. And this global success can be attributed to the fact that Pina make the need for love‚ intimacy and emotional security the key of her work. She investigated what brings men and women closer to fulfill our need for love and what distance them from it. This is why the male-female interaction is important in her

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    Pia Bausch Research Paper

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    Pina Bausch was born in the year of 1940 in Solingen as Philippine Bausch: she was known as Pina her nicknames as she was growing up. She and her siblings worked in a restaurant conjoined with a hotel. As a child she began to observe people and things that seem to excite them. Things that surrounded her in her early childhood and her early years of experiencing war reflected in her pieces‚ in certain outburst of panic and fear of unnamed damage. One of Pina Bausch first performance

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    Pia Bausch Vollmond Dance

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    “Vollmond” choreographed by Pina Bausch is the first video I have watched of Dance Theater. I have watched many different styles of dance from ballet to straight contemporary‚ but this is the first time I have seen a dance with such bold and strong movements. I initially saw this dance as a bit strange because I am not used to this type of style‚ but the emotions and the passion was so prominent within each dancer that I couldn’t help but be fascinated. Pina Bausch is an amazing choreographer whose

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    all use to read situations in everyday life. This essay studies the piece The Rite of Spring (1974) by Pina Bausch (1940-2009). Bausch was a German modern dance choreographer who rebelled against ballet and made her own twist on dance. The rite of spring was one of her many frantic pieces. Bausch uses emotion‚ costume and staging to make this piece individual and unforgettable. Bausch uses a mix of responsive gestures and powerful unison movement; she goes into great depth and detail to

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    An Homage Of Pina Bausch

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    Review: Pina This homage of Pina Bausch was a truly enticing spectacle. Wim Wenders assembled a cohesive tribute to the life and work of this spectacular choreographer‚ showcasing several astounding performances. Pina exemplified how dance is considered a great performance art‚ and her legacy is well represented in this documentary. While watching the performances‚ one of the most influential aspects of the production was the convergence of music and movement. It contributed to the overall mood

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    Bausch & Lomb

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    Bausch & Lomb’s Hazardous Contact Lens Cleaner 1. First‚ for the sake of customer and also the safety of using‚ B & L should have given an introduction and explanation to the buyer and also brochure about the correct of using it. If the users are using in a correct way‚ incidences could be avoided. Always provide the correct way to protect the public is necessary and important. Second‚ B & L should have established a better system on supervising their products. Supervising their company in Greenville

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    Pina Bausch: Modern Dance

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    those dancer is Pina Bausch‚ a leading influence in the era of modern dance‚ translates her childhood growing up in Germany during war and the Natzi era through Cafe Muller. The performer uses in her piece the ambiance of her father’s cafe in Germany during Word War II. Through the ambiance of her childhood memories in Cafe muller‚ Pina Bausch choose irregular and intense movements

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