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Avant-garde and seeking
Avant-garde in music can refer to any form of music working within traditional structures while seeking to breach boundaries in some manner, or to describe the work of any musicians who radically depart from tradition altogether.

Avant-garde and new
Noting this important conceptual shift, major contemporary theorists such as Matei Calinescu in Five Faces of Modernity: Modernism, Avant-garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Postmodernism ( 1987 ), and Hans Bertens in The Idea of the Postmodern: A History ( 1995 ), have suggested that this is a sign our culture has entered a new post-modern age, when the former modernist ways of thinking and behaving have been rendered redundant.
Avant-garde writers, such as Kōbō Abe, who wrote fantastic novels such as Woman in the Dunes ( 1960 ), wanted to express the Japanese experience in modern terms without using either international styles or traditional conventions, developed new inner visions.
The two go to Moscow where Vernon is taken up with Meyerhold and the Avant-garde music of the new movements in Russia.

Avant-garde and forms
Other forms of improvisational theatre training and performance techniques are experimental and Avant-garde in nature and not necessarily intended to be comedic.

Avant-garde and for
* Avant-garde musician and theoretician Pierre Schaeffer begins his writing career as an essayist for a number of French musical journals.
Avant-garde musician Nurse With Wound released a compilation entitled Funeral Music for Perez Prado in 2001.
A Swiss band, Celtic Frost, mostly known for their progression of style and Avant-garde take on extreme music started in the early 80's as Hellhammer and soon became a leading heavy metal band in Switzerland.
Following a proposal formulated by poet and publicist Nicolae Tzone at the Bucharest Conference on Surrealism, in 2001, Janco's sketch for Vinea's " country workshop " was used in designing Bucharest's ICARE, the Institute for the Study of the Romanian and European Avant-garde.
Cox is most noted for the use of unusual materials and a mixture of Avant-garde and traditional styles.
Avant-garde styling, together with light weight and wind-cheating lines were main features of Zagato's models for the leading sports car manufacturers of that era-Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia, Abarth, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Bristol.
Avant-garde is also used, for the films shots in the twenties in the field of history ’ s avant-gardes currents in France or Germany, to describe this work, and " underground " was used in the sixties, though it has also had other connotations.
Avant-garde musician Pierre Schaeffer led a 498-member French rescue team to look for survivors in Leninakan, and worked there until all foreign personnel were asked to leave after the plan to bulldoze what was left of the ruins was formulated.
The name originally meant Antokin ' ny Revolisiona Malagasy ( Responsible for the Malagasy revolution ) in Malagasy and Avant-garde de la Révolution Malgache ( Vanguard of the Malagasy revolution ) in French.

Avant-garde and their
Avant-garde sludge metal band The Body utilizes a sample of the Church's rhythmic chanting on the song " Empty Hearth " frm their 2010 album All The Waters Of The Earth Turn To Blood.

Avant-garde and movements
The movement influenced later styles, Avant-garde and downtown music movements, and groups including surrealism, nouveau réalisme, Pop Art and Fluxus.
The Yugoslav New Wave scene also cooperated with various conceptual or artistic movements related to Pop-Art, Avant-garde etc.

Avant-garde and have
* Architecture and the Russian Avant-garde ( Pt 2 Tatlins Tower ) – using computer graphics, archive footage and locations in Moscow, this film illustrates Tatlin's contribution to world architecture and how his tower may have looked in Moscow had it been built after the revolution ; by Michael Craig ; 3: 37.

Avant-garde and .
He showed two Abstraktionen ( semi-abstract expressionist landscapes ) at Walden's gallery Der Sturm, Berlin, June 1918, which led directly to meetings with members of the Berlin Avant-garde, including Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch and Hans Arp in the autumn of 1918.
Avant-garde filmmaker Kurt Kren along with other members of the Viennese Actionist movement, including Otto Muehl and Hermann Nitsch, made a film-performance called 7 / 64 Leda mit der Schwan in 1964.
Avant-garde composer David Tudor created a piece, Reunion ( 1968 ), written jointly with Lowell Cross, that features a chess game in which each move triggers a lighting effect or projection.
Ratsiraka's original seven-year term as President continued after his party ( Avant-garde de la Révolution Malgache or AREMA ) became the only legal party in the 1977 elections.
Avant-garde (); from French, " advance guard " or " vanguard ") is a French term used in English as a noun or adjective to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.
Avant-garde represents a pushing of the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or the status quo, primarily in the cultural realm.
The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910 – 1930: New Perspectives: Los Angeles County Museum of Art Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. Los Angeles, CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art ISBN 0-87587-095-3 ( pbk.
The Avant-garde in Painting.
The Transformation of the Avant-garde: The New York Art World, 1940 – 1985.
The Age of the Avant-garde ; An Art Chronicle of 1956-1972.
Avant-garde: The Experimental Theater in France.
Avant-garde guitarist Gary Lucas's 1988 composition " Verklärte Kristallnacht ", which juxtaposes the Israeli national anthem, " Hatikvah ", with phrases from " Deutschland Über Alles " amid wild electronic shrieks and noise, is intended to be a sonic representation of the horrors of Kristallnacht.
The collections usually highlight Avant-garde art, 20th century abstraction, and non-objective art.
Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde.
* Avant-garde music is frequently considered both a performing art and a fine art.
The book put Latin America at the center of the Avant-garde.
" He believed magic realism was "... a continuation of the vanguardia Avant-garde modernist experimental writings of Latin America.
Avant-garde composer / saxophonist / producer John Zorn, in the biographical film A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky, cited Bernard Herrmann as one of his favorite composers and a major influence.

choreographers and new
Later choreographers searched for new methods of dance composition.
This venue was a popular place for influential musicians and choreographers from both the US and Europe, so many of the developments pioneered here can be considered new developments in the dance.
Following his appointment in 2009 as Artistic Director he has premiered his new works we unfold ( 2009 ), 6 Breaths ( 2010 ), LANDforms ( 2011 ) and 2 One Another ( 2012 ); presented Australian premieres of his previous works Irony of Fate, Soledad, and The Land of Yes & The Land of No ; and new commissions from guest choreographers Kenneth Kvarnstrom ( Mercury 2009 ); Adam Linder ( Are We That We Are 2010 ); Emanuel Gat ( Satisfying Musical Moments 2010 ); and Jacopo Godani ( Raw Models 2011 ).
In December 2007, Executive Director Noel Staunton launched the company's 2008 season, announcing three guest choreographers, Meryl Tankard, Rafael Bonachela and Aszure Barton, to create new works for the company.
When Huggins voices his complaints too, he is sidelined and image consultants, choreographers and a new songwriter is drafted in.
The goal of this series was to " stretch the established boundaries of choreographic expression and new movement vocabularies " by presenting works of dance and movement by both choreographers and non-choreographers.
She began finding new and promising dancers and choreographers in numerous places, such as Frederick Ashton to be a part of her company and gave them a chance to grow.
Marie Rambert was adamant about finding new and upcoming choreographers.
Dance Umbrella launches Brief Encounters, a new forum for talented emerging choreographers and short works by established artists
Stretton brought new works into the company's repertoire from a range of choreographers including Twyla Tharp.
" In his focus on creativity and new choreographers to balance the existing repertory, Mr. Stretton was essentially implementing the policies he had observed at Ballet Theater.
In 1930 the choreographers Asaf Messerer and Igor Moiseyev mounted a new version La Fille mal gardée for the Bolshoi Ballet, which was based on the 1903 edition by Gorsky.
From 1996 to 2000 she danced as a soloist with the Gulbenkian Ballet under the direction of Iracity Cardoso, working on her repertoire and many new works with choreographers and ballet masters such as Ohad Naharin, Angelin Preljocaj, Meryl Tankard, Martino Müller, Rui Horta, Jiri Kilian, Olga Roriz, Itzik Galili, Clara Andermat, Rodrigo Pederneiras, Alphonse Poulin, Ivan Kramer, Jorge Garcia, Marie Chouinard, Gilles Jobin and Vladimir Pankov.
From January 2001 she worked with the Bare Bones Dance Company-working on new creations for a UK tour with choreographers David Massingham, Akram Khan and Henri Oguike.
Besides Joffrey's works its repertoire includes many works by Gerald Arpino, Joffrey's long-time co-director and eventually artistic director emeritus until his 2008 death, and ballets commissioned by Joffrey from new choreographers as well as works by such established choreographers as George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey and Twyla Tharp.
Under his artistic direction, Boston Ballet maintains an internationally recognized repertoire of classical, neo-classical and contemporary works, ranging from full-length story ballets to masterworks by George Balanchine, to new works and world premieres by contemporary choreographers.
Boston Ballet maintains a repertoire that combines classics such as Marius Petipa ’ s The Sleeping Beauty, August Bournonville ’ s La Sylphide along with contemporary versions of classics, such as Mikko Nissinen ’ s Swan Lake, and John Cranko ’ s Romeo and Juliet, along with new works by contemporary choreographers including William Forsythe, Jirí Kylián, Mark Morris, David Dawson, Christopher Wheeldon and Helen Pickett.
Since that time numerous choreographers and dance companies have been given financial awards to create new dance works in an effort to further develop choreographic talent.

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