Daniel Nagrin, dubbed "the great loner of American dance" by Dance Magazine, has worked with Martha Graham, Helen Tamiris, Mme. Anderson-Ivantzova, and Anna Sokolow. He has danced on Broadway, in film and television, and has toured nationally and internat
"An extraordinary and indispensable resource for choreographers,
from budding to veteran. Here is a book that I can keep close by,
reread and refer to again and again for comfort, inspiration, and
contemplation for the years to come." --Li Chiao-Ping
"Daniel Nagrin asks the right questions and offers insight and
meaningful information to guide performers, teachers, and audience
members toward a greater connection with the self and the art of
dance. He is a master." --Linda C. Smith, Artistic Director,
Repertory Dance Theatre, Salt Lake City
"Daniel Nagrin is one of the genuinely interesting figures in
American modern dance. in the volume, informed by the wisdom and
experience of an unusually long and productive creative life, he
turns his insightful gaze upon the making of dances." --Robby
Barnett, Pilobolus Dance Theatre
"Not a day goes by where I do not call on Daniel's brillance as an
artist and educator, a writer, a thinker, and a person to aid me in
my job as a choreographer, performer, and teacher." --David Dorfman
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