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Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 1155 g

Arnold / Reinhardt / Smith

Reid Anderson. Having It (engl.)

From Dancer to Director
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-89487-790-3
Verlag: Henschel Verlag in E. A. Seemann Henschel GmbH & Co. KG

From Dancer to Director

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 270 mm, Gewicht: 1155 g

ISBN: 978-3-89487-790-3
Verlag: Henschel Verlag in E. A. Seemann Henschel GmbH & Co. KG


HAVING “IT”

Canadian-born Reid Anderson can look back on a unique and illustrious career as a dancer and ballet artistic director. He joined the Stuttgart Ballet at the age of 19, danced as first soloist in choreographies by John Cranko and gave the audience unforgettable evenings with partners such as Marcia Haydée, Margot Fonteyn or Birgit Keil. Cranko once told young dancers what makes a star: the “it factor”, that certain something you can't work for - something you have or don't have. Renowned choreographers such as Kenneth MacMillan, John Neumeier and William Forsythe recognised this certain something and created roles for him in which he was celebrated worldwide.

After leaving the stage, he made a name for himself as ballet director of two companies in Canada and finally became one of the first - and still few - ballet directors in Germany, in Stuttgart. He led his company until 2018, discovering and promoting the “it factor” in his dancers as well. As choreographer and artistic director, he proved himself with a sense of tradition and innovative strength, he brought other aesthetics to the stage and commissioned over 120 world premieres.

  • Strong artistic biography of an exceptional dancer
  • Dancer, choreographer, and ballet artistic director
  • lively narrated dance history: collaboration with John Cranko, Marcia Haydée, John Neumeier and many others
  • impressive world career between two continents
  • large-format volume with numerous photos, some of them published for the first time
FROM TAP-DANCING INFANT TO WORLD STAR

His life journey from tap-dancing toddler on the Canadian West Coast to celebrated dancer and ballet director is full of exciting stories, encounters and challenges. It is about hard work, willpower, dance creativity and incomparable ballet performances. To this day, Reid Anderson is a guiding star for many dancers and choreographers; his soft-spoken manner, his support and encouragement and, last but not least, his firm belief in the creative power of dance has changed and inspired many careers and life courses. Those who have gone through the “Anderson School” will never again settle for anything less than their best.

APPROACH TO AN EXCEPTIONAL ARTIST

Anderson’s biography, moving between two countries, two cultures and two languages - Canada and Germany - is dance history lived. And his personality, which perfectly combines both the “Canadian” light-hearted, easy-going attitude to life and the “German” seriousness, captivates everyone. This book brings us closer to an extraordinary artist and great talent and documents an impressive world career in many previously unpublished photos.

This book is also published and available in German: Reid Anderson: Having it. Vom Tänzer zum Intendanten.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Reinhardt, Angela
ANGELA REINHARDT was born in Stuttgart and saw her first ballet performance at the age of 13. After studying German and Romance languages and literature, she has been writing about classical ballet and dance as a freelance journalist for several daily newspapers and as an author since 1993. Regular publications in the magazines tanz, tanzjournal, Ballett Intern and musicals as well as on tanznetz.de, numerous articles in programmes and publications as well as in a book about Marco Goecke.

Arnold, Vivien
VIVIEN ARNOLD (Ed.) received her dance training at the School of Hartford Ballet, the School of American Ballet and the Heinz Bosl Foundation in Munich. She then studied at Wesleyan University, graduating with a thesis entitled “The Ballet Body: Changing Perspectives on the Feminine Ideal” under Professor Sally Banes. From 1996 to 2002 and since 2010 until today, she has been Director of Dramaturgy and Communication at the Stuttgart Ballet, where she has published numerous programmes, Stuttgart Ballett Annuals and special publications on the 40th and 50th anniversaries of the Stuttgart Ballet, among others.

Smith, Gary
GARY SMITH is an international dance critic. His reviews appear in the magazines Ballet Review, Dance International and Dance Europe. He is also a theatre and dance critic for the Canadian Daily Hamilton Spectator and has written for several decades about various companies, including the National Ballet of Canada, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Ballet Nacional de Cuba and the Stuttgart Ballet. His articles and reviews are translated into numerous languages, including Korean, Norwegian and German. He gives introductions to dance performances at Concert Hall in Winnipeg, the Orange County Performing Arts Centre in Costa Mesa, California, and the Burlington Performing Arts Centre in Ontario, Canada. Gary Smith has choreographed for musical theatre and appeared on the Canadian television network CBC.



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