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Reza Abdoh
Reza Abdoh, In ancient cultures, they didn*t practice theory in their dances; they wanted to arrive at a state of trance, and I think that's an appropriate approach for the arts: to create a work that is entrancing. — Reza Abdoh
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  • Reza Abdoh
  • Written by author Daniel Mufson
  • Published by Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999., 1999/04/20
  • "In ancient cultures, they didn*t practice theory in their dances; they wanted to arrive at a state of trance, and I think that's an appropriate approach for the arts: to create a work that is entrancing." — Reza Abdoh Incorporating interviews, critica
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1. Interviews with Reza Abdoh by John Bell, Josette Feral, Thomas Leabhart, Howard Ross Patlis, Hortensia Voelckers and Martin Bergelt, Philippa Wehle, and Andrea R. Vaucher

2. Reza Abdoh's script for The Hip-Hop Waltz of Eurydice

3. Reviews and essays by John Bell, Marvin Carlson, Sylvie Drake, Gautam Dasgupta, Michael Feingold, Elinor Fuchs, Stephen Holden, Charles Marowitz, Daniel Mufson, and Philippa Wehle


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