The Sixth Sense of the Avant-Garde


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Dance, Kinaesthesia and the Arts in Revolutionary Russia
Author(s): Irina Sirotkina, Roger Smith
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Methuen Drama
ISBN-13: 9781350087408, 978-1350087408

Synopsis

This book turns to history to show just how significant movement and the sense of movement were to pioneers of modernism at the turn of the 20th century. It makes this history vivid through a picture of movement in the lives of an extraordinary generation of Russian artists, writers, theatre people and dancers bridging the last years of the tsars and the Revolution. Readers will gain a new perspective on the relation between art and life in the period [tel] in great innovators like the poets Mayakovsky and Andrei Bely, the theatre director Meyerhold, the dancer Isadora Duncan and the young men and women in Russia inspired by her lead, and esoteric figures like Gurdjieff.

Movement, and the turn to the body as a source of natural knowledge, was at the centre of idealistic creativity and hopes for a new age, for a 'new man', and this was true both for those who looked forward to the technology of the future and those who looked back to the harmony of Ancient Greece. The book weaves history and analysis into a colourful, thoughtful affirmation of movement in the expressive life.