Dance Through Life Ebook
by Chris Cushman and Kevin Ormsby
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About the Ebook
Dance Through Life is a photograph project dedicated to capture the Art of Dance within the parameters of everyday life. The project hopes to capture the innate relationships between dance and everyday life. Images of dance performed in non-traditional locales hopefully demystifying dance as being inaccessible and drawing the obvious metaphor that while all can not express life with such movement and physicality, we all love and move with our own signature grace.
Therefore we all dance!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 120 pgs
- Publish Date: Nov 02, 2011
- Last edit Jan 17, 2021
- Language English
About the Creator
Christopher Cushman Christopher Cushman was born and raised in Detroit Michigan. Growing up in Detroit in the 60's and 70's gave him a unique perspective on people, which is central to and has informed his work to this day. He began his career in photography during the 80's attracted to portraiture as a means to understand the human condition. Christopher has had showings at galleries in Detroit and at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Toronto's and has been extensively published. Christopher has specialized in a few areas including Dance photography, Portraiture and Documentary. He has photographed dancers from Alvin Ailey, and Garth Fagan in New York as well as Toronto's Ballet Creole. He has published a book on Dance in 2008 entitled "Dance Through Life" and is working two new volumes, one of portraiture Called EPIPHANYNoir and a documentary piece entitled FIERCE! Being Black, Being Gay. His most recent book, BLACKBOOK30 explores the Black Male image 30 years after Mapplethorpe.