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Women's Dance Traditions of Uzbekistan : Legacy of the Silk Road
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The first comprehensive work in English on the three major regional styles of Uzbek women's dance -
Ferghana, Khiva and Bukhara - and their broader Silk Road cultural connections, from folklore roots
to contemporary stage dance.
to a sequestered existence under Islam; from patronage under Soviet power to a place of pride for Uzbek nationhood. It considers the role that immigration had to play on the development of the dances; how women boldly challenged societal gender roles to perform in public; how both material culture and the natural world manifest in the dance; and it illuminates the innovations of pioneering choreographers who drew from Central Asian folk traditions, gestures and aesthetics - not Russian ballet - to first shape modern Uzbek stage dance. Written by the first American dancer invited to study in Uzbekistan, this book offers insight into the once-hidden world of Uzbek women's dance.
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- ISBN-13: 9781350249479
- ISBN-10: 1350249475
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publish Date: April 2024
- Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.92 pounds
- Page Count: 272
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