Philippine neo-ethnic choreography : a creative process / Agnes Locsin ; [with a foreword by Nestor O. Jardin].
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- GV 1703.P6 .L819 2012
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Premier contemporary choreographer Agnes Locsin reveals her creative process through this visceral narrative of how her ideas are transformed into movements' stages in big venues such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). In her own words, Agnes takes us step-by-step--from building the concept of the dance and doing extensive research to perfect the neo-ethnic routines, to how the choreography takes shape through her dancers. This account also demonstrated how neo-ethnic choreography began in the Philippines, and how it continues to inspire other choreographers today. (Source: http://www.amazon.com)
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