cover image Masters of Movement: Portraits of America's Great Choreographers

Masters of Movement: Portraits of America's Great Choreographers

. Smithsonian Books, $39.95 (265pp) ISBN 978-1-58834-185-3

One might quibble with the title of this volume of photographic portraits and interviews--several of the subjects, like Edward Villella and Ann Reinking, are more notable as dancers than as choreographers. And one might wonder about omissions: the great tap dancer Gregory Hines is here, but why not Savion Glover? Nevertheless, both Eichenbaum's black-and-white images and her subects' words will please dance lovers. Her range of styles is broadly inclusive: from ballet (Eliot Feld) to jazz (Luigi), flamenco (Jose Greco) to music videos (Vincent Patterson, who has choreographed for Michael Jackson and Madonna). Eichenbaum captures the essence of each dancer she profiles: nonagenarian Katherine Dunham tells an audience, ""I am still unfulfilled... I am rich and full, but I know there is so much more to learn."" Eichenbaum can be delightfully unfawning: her double exposure of a temperamental and uncooperative Mark Morris is, she writes, ""a sort of illustrated inflated ego."" Other celebrity choreographers include Susan Stroman and Judith Jamison, but many of her subjects will be known only to those who follow the dance scene closely. For those aficionados, this is a lovely gift book.