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"Pop Stars and Dance" explores the crucial role of dance in popular music, demonstrating how it's more than just background movement. The book analyzes how pop stars strategically use choreography to enhance their artistic expression, connect with audiences, and shape their public image. For example, signature moves and recurring dance motifs can become integral to a pop star's brand. This book uniquely blends choreographic analysis with broader cultural and economic contexts, highlighting the collaborative efforts of choreographers, dancers, and creative directors. The book examines dance as a narrative tool, showing how specific styles communicate messages and evoke emotions within a song. It also investigates how dance contributes to a pop star's identity, reinforcing their image through carefully crafted performances. Tracing the historical evolution of dance in pop, from vaudeville to modern stage productions, the book reveals the calculated artistry behind seemingly spontaneous performances. Structured for comprehensive understanding, the book begins with historical context and then moves into two core sections. The first analyzes dance as narrative, with case studies of music videos and live shows. The second explores dance's role in building a pop star's brand, focusing on signature moves and collaborations. This approach provides a holistic view of dance's significance in the world of pop music and performing arts.
© 2025 Publifye (E-bok): 9788235215932
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E-bok: 24. februar 2025
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