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Bird Dance Near Saturday City by Patrick McNaughton, Indiana University Press

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    Author(s)Patrick McNaughton
    PublisherIndiana University Press
    ISBN9780253219848
    Pages328
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2008

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    Indiana University Press Bird Dance Near Saturday City by Patrick McNaughton

    In 1978 Patrick McNaughton witnessed a bird dance masquerade in the small town of Dogoduman. He was so affected by this performance that its dazzling artistic power has never left him. As he revisits that very special evening in A Bird Dance near Saturday City McNaughton carefully considers the components of the performance its pace the performers and what the entire experience means for understandings of Bamana and West African aesthetics and culture. The performance of virtuoso dancer Sidi Ballo becomes McNaughtons vehicle for understanding the power of individuals in African art and the power of aesthetics as a cultural phenomenon. Topics such as what makes art effective what makes it good how production is wrapped in individual virtuosity and what individual artistry suggests about society reveal how individuals work together to create the indelible experience of outstanding performance. This exuberant and captivating book will influence views of society culture art history and their makers in West Africa for years to come.show more



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