Milestones in the life of François Malkovsky. 13. Seeking a new dance. 23. “To dance” by Malkovsky. 29. A “harmonious” dance: the logic of harmony. 31.
François Malkowsky’s Free Dance, by Jacqueline Challet-Haas Simplicity as Dance Principle, by Elizabeth Schwartz Malkowsky and his Free Dance, by Janine Bouclier
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Introduction
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François Malkovsky Milestones in the life of François Malkovsky Seeking a new dance “To dance” by Malkovsky A “harmonious” dance: the logic of harmony A “true”dance: movement, emotion, motion A dance which speaks to “all of us”: basic movements and their value system Notating François Malkovsky’s basic movements and choreographies Notating Malkovsky’s Free Dance
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Stylistic features General glossary
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Classification of basic movements Progression in the basic movements Musical accompaniments Glossary of basic movements 1
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The principle of causality Totality in succession The pattern of scattering and gathering The pattern of alternating laterality The principle of play
Introduction: Notated choreographies Lullaby, Grieg “Constant Thought”, waltz, Brahms Mazurka No.5, Chopin Slavonic Dance No.8, Dvorak The Little Shepherd, Debussy “Morning Song”, waltz Chopin Moment Musical, Schubert Desire, waltz Beethoven Grande Valse Brillante, Chopin Prelude No.7, Chopin