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When ballet meets Taiwan: The development and survival of the Taiwanese ballet.
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When ballet meets Taiwan: The development and survival of the Taiwanese ballet./
作者:
Chen, Ying-Chu.
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392 p.
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Adviser: Joellen Meglin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-01A.
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Dance. -
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9780549445555
When ballet meets Taiwan: The development and survival of the Taiwanese ballet.
Chen, Ying-Chu.
When ballet meets Taiwan: The development and survival of the Taiwanese ballet.
- 392 p.
Adviser: Joellen Meglin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 2008.
Cultures shift; art forms migrate. As the global village expands, the sharing and appreciation of foreign cultural properties and non-native art forms have increased. Crossing Europe to reach Taiwan via Mainland China and Japan, the Taiwanese ballet, as a hybrid form of dance integrating both Eastern and Western aesthetics, has experienced resistance and acceptance, differentiation and assimilation, alienation and conciliation, absorption and renovation, internalization and externalization, and localization and internationalization. This dissertation examines how the ballet has been negotiating its place in the specific destination of Taiwan, where it first arrived during the 1930s and steadily evolved, particularly after 1995.
ISBN: 9780549445555Subjects--Topical Terms:
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