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A Sense of Shifting

Queer Artists Reshaping Dance

Coco Romack Yael Malka

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English
Chronicle Books
04 June 2024
Enter the groundbreaking world of queer dance in this gorgeous collection of stories and photographs.

Two women hold each other tight as they dance the two-step. A fierce-eyed man in a long red dress performs flamenco. A dancer improvises in a blooming garden, blending diverse influences into a style all their own. This book showcases twelve individual artists and dance companies who are reclaiming traditional genres and building inclusive dance communities. Whether professionals or amateurs, ballerinas or experimental performers, pole dancers or line dancers, these artists embody the queer experience in unique ways. Photographer Yael Malka invites us into an intimate, visceral experience of rehearsals and performances, and writer Coco Romack offers wide-ranging reflections on the creative process drawn from in-depth interviews with the dancers. This beautiful book documents the rise of a new generation of artists and will inspire dance lovers, LGBTQIA+ creators, and anyone who delights in the power of the human body in motion.

INSPIRING STORIES: The stories in this book represent a distinctive slice of the LGBTQIA+ experience. For dancers, whose art form is inseparable from their bodies, gender expression entwines with creative expression in challenging and liberating ways. The artists featured here generously explore their journeys in the interviews, while the photographs show the joy to be found in the queer dance community.

BEAUTIFUL PRIDE GIFT: This collection is the perfect gift for anyone interested in the intersections of art, identity, and activism. With a deluxe art-book treatment and stunning photographs, the book can be proudly displayed on your coffee table or presented to the creative activist in your life.

INCLUSIVE AND INTERSECTIONAL: This collection highlights a truly diverse array of experiences. The stories delve into the experiences of dancing in a wheelchair, navigating the intersections of gender and race, engaging with cultural inheritance on one's own terms, and even striving to make non-activist art when simply existing as a queer person can be a political action. The various dance styles and body types featured emphasize this book's welcoming, inclusive tone. Whether you love to dance or watch from the audience, identify as LGBTQIA+ or as an ally, this book is for you.

Perfect for:

Dancers and dance enthusiasts

People interested in contemporary dance styles and dance companies

Fans of portrait and performance photography

LGBTQIA+ artists, activists, and allies

Readers seeking inspiring art and stories

Fans of portrait anthologies and storytelling projects like Humans of New York

Fans of LGBTQIA+ photobooks like Loving: a Photographic History of Men In Love 1850s–1950s, We Are Everywhere, and Queer Love In Color

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Imprint:   Chronicle Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 254mm, 
ISBN:   9781797219776
ISBN 10:   1797219774
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Yael Malka is a Bronx-born, Brooklyn-based photographer and artist. She has exhibited at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, and her photographs have been published in the New York Times, the New Yorker, and Vogue. Coco Romack is a writer and editor who has contributed to the New York Times, Architectural Digest, and Artforum, among other publications. Their previous book was Queer: Words of Change. Originally from Seattle, they now live in Brooklyn.

Reviews for A Sense of Shifting: Queer Artists Reshaping Dance

"""A revealing peek into a lively and innovative queer dance scene. It's an expressive ode to the art form's breadth, depth, and diversity."" --Publishers Weekly"


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