Wisdom
Comes Dancing:
Selected
Writings of Ruth St. Denis
on
Dance, Spirituality and the Body
Edited
and with an introduction by
Kamae
A Miller
In Wisdom
Comes Dancing Ruth St. Denis provides inspiration to help us reconnect to our
own creative expression of the sacred, to the earth's many spiritual
traditions, and to the dance of life within each of us.
At the turn of the 20th century, St. Denis had a vision of a new
form of dance, with its roots in the past but its expansive ideas
firmly in the present. She gave birth to this new form in the theater
but designed it to be a communication on a spiritual level. St.
Denis' students, Martha Graham, Doris Humphreys, and Charles Weidman,
took the life-giving substance of inspiration from their mentor's
hands, molded it in ever-expanding ways, and created contemporary
modern dance.
Throughout
her long life, Ruth St. Denis wrote poetry, essays, and talks to
express her unique vision of creativity, spirituality, and women's
wisdom. Because she was always ahead of her time, both a prophet
and pioneer, it is only now for the first time that we can hear
and appreciate St. Denis' clear, passionate voice on:
- The relationship of art and the sacred
- The holiness of the body
- A woman's vision of spirituality and religion
- Art as a force for peace and justice in the world
- The integration of female and male within the personality
- Love as the driving force of humanity
- The
possibility for every human, regardless of age or ability,
to worship the sacred through movement
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Reviews
“Ruth
St. Denis’ writings artiulate the mysticism inherent in her
devotion to dance and her belief in humanity’s ability
to attain enlightment...exalted prose and poetry...” —Library
Journal
"Miss
Ruth opened a door and I saw into life. I worshipped everything
about Miss Ruth-how she walked, how she danced. Miss Ruth
was everything to me."
--Martha
Graham
"Ruth St. Denis has the faculty of drawing music and dance right
out
of the cosmos, out of the heart of God."
--Samuel
L Lewis, founder of the Dances of Universal Peace
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