Nonstop Bodies, Rennie McDougall
Nonstop Bodies, Rennie McDougall
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Nonstop Bodies
How Dance Shaped New York City

Author: Rennie McDougall

Narrator: Colin White

Unabridged: 15 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/02/2026


Synopsis

Throughout the twentieth century, in theaters, ballrooms, and nightclubs, dancers blazed trails of resistance and revolution. From the exuberant endurance of dance marathons during Prohibition to the militant precision of the Rockettes through WWII and the strait-laced fifties; from the aloof abstraction of the Judson Dance Theater to the explosive energy of hip hop in the South Bronx; from the elated mingling of discos to the commercialized physicality of Broadway, dance was both a reflection of culture and a backbone for social change. In charting the stories and interconnected histories of these different dances, Nonstop Bodies: How Dance Shaped New York City reveals how each was fundamentally shaped by the social and historical forces of the time, as movements rumbling through the rest of the country came to a head in the singular density and diversity of New York City.The iconic contractions of Martha Graham share a lineage with the West African dances being transported to New York stages by Katherine Dunham; the innovations of George Balanchine took inspiration from the acrobatic feats of the Nicholas Brothers and other dancers honing their skills in Harlem's ballrooms; the evolutions in partnered dancing at the Palladium found their way into the Broadway choreography of Jerome Robbins while preceding the individualized revelries of the disco. Writer Rennie McDougall argues not only that dance can act as a mirror to the larger narratives of New York and the nation, but that the city itself has proven uniquely capable of creating innovations in how we move and dance together. Nonstop Bodies is more than a history—it is an exploration of movement that captures the ways in which dance has acted as both a catalyst and reflection of the city's culture, politics, and heart.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert on May 17, 2026

Expansive and well researched. Touches on dance performance and social dance and the racialized and marginalized bodies often left out. Whether you are a dance person or not, this is well worth your time.......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on January 06, 2026

THIS BOOK! Mr. McDougall has written the most exemplary and indelible book on Modern Dance History I have ever!! read. I applaud him on his brilliantly historical and very current perspective! He starts at the very beginning of Modern Dance with the teachings of Francois Delsarte and Emile Jacques D......more

Goodreads review by Angie on May 03, 2026

You can tell that the author did a lot of research for this book from so many different angles. While yes it is centred around New York it talks about the LGBTQ+, the adversities Black people faced during that time period and more. I loved that it covered such a wide range of dance aspects such as da......more