Choreographing Empathy
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Susan Leigh Foster in her groundbreaking book, Choreographing Empathy, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010. Spanning 296 pages, this hardback edition delves into the intricate relationship between a dancer's body and the observer's experience, challenging the traditional notion of a direct connection. Foster argues that this connection is shaped by dynamic sociocultural influences, offering a fresh perspective that resonates throughout the field of performance studies. Ideal for scholars, dancers, and anyone interested in the aesthetics of movement, Choreographing Empathy invites readers to reconsider how empathy is choreographed in the realm of dance and beyond. Enhance your understanding of choreography and the human experience with this essential addition to your library.