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Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor

(Hardback, Main)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor

Contributors:

By (Author) Emma Warren

ISBN:

9780571366033

Publisher:

Faber & Faber

Imprint:

Faber & Faber

Publication Date:

4th July 2023

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Music
History of music
Dance

Dewey:

792.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

523g

Description

This book is about the kind of ordinary dancing you and I might do in our kitchens when a favourite tune comes on. It's more than a social history: it's a set of interconnected histories of the overlooked places where dancing happens . . .
Why do we dance What does dancing tells us about ourselves, individually and collectively And what can it do for us Whether it be at home, '80s club nights, jungle raves or volunteer-run spaces and youth centres, Emma Warren has sought the answers to these questions her entire life.
Dancing doesn't just refract the music and culture within which it evolves; it also generates new music and culture in and of itself. When we speak only of the music, we lose part of the story - the part that finds us dancing as children on the toes of adults; the half that triggers egalitarian communication across borders and languages; the part that finds us worried that we'll never be able to dance again, and the part that finds us wondering why we were ever nervous in the first place.


At the intersection of memoir, social and cultural history, Dance Your Way Home is an intimate foray onto the dancefloor - wherever and whenever it may be - that speaks to the heart of what it is that makes us move.

Reviews

'This books makes us feel like we can do it too.' - Gilles Peterson, on MAKE SOME SPACE
'Warren makes a strong argument for the preservation of cultural spaces that foster "genuine connections" in a city where individualism and isolation are on the increase.' - Guardian, on MAKE SOME SPACE

Author Bio

Emma Warren has been documenting grassroots music culture for decades. She is the author of Make Some Space: Tuning Into Total Refreshment Centre, which was listed as one of the top ten books of 2019 by Mojo. Her pamphlet Steam Down: Or How Things Begin was also published in 2019 on Rough Trade Books and was listed as an Irish Times book of the year. In autumn 2020 Document Your Culture was published on Sweet Machine as an instructional companion piece to Make Some Space. Emma was a founding contributor to Jockey Slut magazine.

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