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Author Cohen, Matthew Isaac

Title Performing otherness : Java and Bali on international stages, 1905-1952 / Matthew Isaac Cohe
Published New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Description 1 online resource (xiil, 285 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in international performance
Studies in international performance
Contents List of Figures -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Note on Orthography and Writing Conventions -- Introduction: The Spectacle of Otherness -- Mata Hari -- Wayang as Technology -- Eva Gauthier, From Java to Jazz -- Stella Bloch and 'up-to-date' Java -- Raden Mas Jodjana and Company -- Magical Identification with Bali in France -- Greater India -- Devi Dja goes Hollywood -- Aftermath: Decolonization -- Glossary -- Selected bibliography -- Notes -- Index
Introduction : the spectacle of otherness -- Mata Hari -- Wayang as technology -- Eva Gauthier, from Java to jazz -- Stella Bloch and 'up to date' Java -- Raden Mas Jodjana and company -- Magical identification with Bali in France -- Greater India -- Devi Dja goes Hollywood -- Aftermath : decolonization
Summary Today one finds many non-Indonesians studying gamelan. Dancers, musicians and puppeteers from Java and Bali are employed internationally, and Indonesian instruments are sampled in commercials. Performing Otherness explores an earlier period when Indonesian arts were internationally scarce, and the performance of a whole troupe from Java or Bali could spark an artistic revolution. Focusing on the late colonial period and the transition to independence, Performing Otherness encompasses the work and lives of dozens of performing artists (including Mata Hari, Artaud and Ruth St Denis) to delve into the international and wide-ranging influence of Javanese and Balinese performance. This book presents a fascinating critical history of representations of Java and Bali in Europe, the US, India and elsewhere around the world: Javanese 'temple dance' and wayang golek puppetry in fin-de-sïcle Vienna; music and dance programmes mixing Gershwin and Java in jazz-age New York; a summer school for dancers in southern France run by a Javanese aristocrat; an arena spectacle at the foothills of the Himalayas inspired by Javanese shadow puppets; a gamelan performing nightly in a Chicago nightclub
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-275) and index
Subject Performing arts -- Europe -- Indonesian influences
Performing arts -- United States -- Indonesian influences
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
Performing arts -- Indonesian influences
Europe
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780230309005
0230309003
9780230224629
0230224628