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- Title
Fred Astaire's site-specific choreography: High art for the low-art consumer.
- Authors
Bernier, Michelle
- Abstract
This article examines the choreography of three film musical numbers choreographed by Fred Astaire, and makes a case for viewing his work as site-specific. The particular definition of site-specific for this argument is assembled from various sources, and pertains to drawing attention to a new way of looking at a space, and whether or not the choreography's meaning and effect are intrinsically linked with viewers' impressions of the space. It then goes on to explain how this lens allows us to focus on Astaire's films' propensity for bridging the gap between high and low art, by simultaneously appealing to both types of audiences and appearing ambiguously split between the two himself.
- Subjects
ASTAIRE, Fred, 1899-1987; SITE-specific dance; CHOREOGRAPHY; ART &; motion pictures; MUSIC in art; POLARITY in art; 21ST century art; EDUCATION
- Publication
Studies in Musical Theatre, 2015, Vol 9, Issue 3, p255
- ISSN
1750-3159
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1386/smt.9.3.255_1