SOCIAL SCIENCES

And Then We Danced: A Voyage into the Groove

S. & S. Jun. 2018. 256p. ISBN 9781501122255. $26; ebk. ISBN 9781501122279. MEMOIR
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Humor writer (New Yorker, Vanity Fair) Alford takes readers on a entertaining romp through his various dance experiences, reflecting on dance themes and relating them with amusing anecdotes. Dance giants (Martha Graham, Twyla Tharp, Bob Fosse, Savion Glover) are discussed, as Alford relates an encounter with Tharp at a performance of The One Hundreds by the public (himself included). He includes quips, such as "I was the dancer equivalent of typos" along the way, and views dance through the themes of social entree, politics/rebellion, and emotion/release/physicality. Also considered are religion/spirituality, nostalgia, intimacy, and healing. Alford takes tap class, learns to partner in ballet, and performs contact improv. He mixes in history, giving context to dance styles. And because dance can sometimes be intimidating, Alford delves into challenging situations and shares his ups and downs with readers. He also visits Alzheimer's patients and dances with the group. Other topics covered include the 5Rhythms movement meditation practice, being a "living room dancer," and even deodorant.
VERDICT Lots of fun here for the dancer in all of us.
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