Out Loud: A Memoir
'The absorbing story of an uncompromising genius of the dance.' Salman Rushdie
'Candid, compelling. . . I loved every word of insight into the mind of a master.' Sunday Times
Mark Morris was nineteen when he moved to New York to become a professional dancer. Flat broke, he found a group of like-minded artists that danced together, travelled together, slept together - a collective which became the Mark Morris Group.
Suddenly, Morris was on a fast ascent, and with success also came controversy: from the circus of his tenure at La Monnaie in Belgium to his work on the biggest flop on Broadway history. But through the Reagan-Bush era and the worst of the AIDS epidemic, Morris emerged as one of the great visionaries of modern dance, an artist as joyful as he is provocative.
Paperback / softback | 384 pages | Published January 1970
'The absorbing story of an uncompromising genius of the dance.' Salman Rushdie
'Candid, compelling. . . I loved every word of insight into the mind of a master.' Sunday Times
Mark Morris was nineteen when he moved to New York to become a professional dancer. Flat broke, he found a group of like-minded artists that danced together, travelled together, slept together - a collective which became the Mark Morris Group.
Suddenly, Morris was on a fast ascent, and with success also came controversy: from the circus of his tenure at La Monnaie in Belgium to his work on the biggest flop on Broadway history. But through the Reagan-Bush era and the worst of the AIDS epidemic, Morris emerged as one of the great visionaries of modern dance, an artist as joyful as he is provocative.
Paperback / softback | 384 pages | Published January 1970
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Out Loud: A Memoir