Ghost Dances was made for the innocent people of south america, who from the time of the spanish conquest have continuously devastated by political oppression.
because he wanted to show the moden life of people in danger.
why did christopher bruse create ghost dance
because he had polio and his father wanted him to do it for a hobbie.
folk
Philip chambon composed the music for swansong.
Christopher Bruce's, Ghost Dances, is an amazing ballet. In the 1970's there was a coup d'etat in Chile. Coup d'etat meaning the military overthrew the government, a takeover.During this coup certain people going against the new government were "taken away" in the middle of the night. Families lost loved ones suddenly with no notice.Christopher Bruce was inspired by their stories and created Ghost Dances. He used Andean Folk music.But what is interesting and I think awesome is the first 5-7 minutes of the ballet, there is no music, only the sound of wind blowing. The three ghosts must coordinate and communicate with each other, using their breath and instincts.During the dance the Ghosts will take away certain people of the village with no warning, much like the people who were taken away from their families in the 70's in Chile.When i performed it, we would perform it for school children at our theater. When the curtain would rise all the kids would be whispering then complete silence for the rest of the show. I've never heard 1,000 kids be so quiet.This ballet is my favorite. Such an amazing experience to perform it.
There are many different dances that are considered to be lively dances. In music lively dances could be Gavotte dances.
Rooster is Bruce's recollection of the mid-1960s using music, dance, gesture and costume to create the feeling of a Saturday night out. It examines the relationships between men and women from the assumption that the men have an natural born ability advantage, although there are points in the work where the women triumph.
it would suck if there is no music and dances
Philip Chambon
Inter Alamarni I think that's how you spell it
The Ghost Dance Song.
Philip Chambon composed the music for Christopher's Bruce's swansong.
it starts in silence then he adds water drops to create tension and a damp cold atmosphere then the music gradualy get louder :), hope this helped :D!
Philip chambon composed the music for swansong.
Christopher Bruce's, Ghost Dances, is an amazing ballet. In the 1970's there was a coup d'etat in Chile. Coup d'etat meaning the military overthrew the government, a takeover.During this coup certain people going against the new government were "taken away" in the middle of the night. Families lost loved ones suddenly with no notice.Christopher Bruce was inspired by their stories and created Ghost Dances. He used Andean Folk music.But what is interesting and I think awesome is the first 5-7 minutes of the ballet, there is no music, only the sound of wind blowing. The three ghosts must coordinate and communicate with each other, using their breath and instincts.During the dance the Ghosts will take away certain people of the village with no warning, much like the people who were taken away from their families in the 70's in Chile.When i performed it, we would perform it for school children at our theater. When the curtain would rise all the kids would be whispering then complete silence for the rest of the show. I've never heard 1,000 kids be so quiet.This ballet is my favorite. Such an amazing experience to perform it.
Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the dark, She gets on stage nd dances with him.Produced by Martin Scorrsac
Philip chambon composed the music for swansong The compser was Philip Chambon but the choreographer was Christopher Bruce. Hope it helps :D
There are many different dances that are considered to be lively dances. In music lively dances could be Gavotte dances.
The arts of Argentina are............................................................... music/ and dances Sorry this person is incorrect the answer is music and dance not dances.
Rooster is Bruce's recollection of the mid-1960s using music, dance, gesture and costume to create the feeling of a Saturday night out. It examines the relationships between men and women from the assumption that the men have an natural born ability advantage, although there are points in the work where the women triumph.