The first-ever biography in English of Pina Bausch: perhaps the most influential performer and choreographer of the 20th century.
Pina Bausch was born 1940 in Solingen and died 2009 in Wuppertal. She received her dance training at the Folkwang School in Essen under Kurt Jooss, where she achieved technical excellence. Soon after the director of Wuppertal's theatres, Arno Wustenhofer, engaged her as choreographer, from autumn 1973, she renamed the ensemble the Tanztheater Wuppertal. Under this name, although controversial at the beginning, the company gradually achieved international recognition. Its combination of poetic and everyday elements influenced the international development of dance decisively. Awarded some of the greatest prizes and honours world-wide, Pina Bausch is one of the most significant choreographers of our time.
There are a handful of artists who have the uncanny ability to
bridge the material world and the dream world of the subconscious,
of angels and demons. Pina Bausch was one such artist.
*Alistair Spalding, Artistic Director, Sadler’s Wells*
Her work undoubtedly constitutes a high watermark in the creativity
of the twentieth century, but it’s also something more important
than that: she is a wellspring for generations of artists in every
imaginable medium. She wrote much of the language in which we all
speak.
*Barney Norris, author of Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain*
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