Earth, Milky Way: punctum books, 2025. 214 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1-68571-188-7. DOI: 10.53288/0486.1.00. OPEN-ACCESS e-book and $25.00 in print: paperbound/7 X 10 in.

One Thing Follows Another provides valuable insights into the aesthetic evolution of Yvonne Rainer and Simone Forti, two of the major choreographers and thinkers in a postmodern world that would not be the same without them.” ~ Lucinda Childs, choreographer

“This book helps us learn the necessary means of our present and future survival: reaching toward each other, touching fingertips, holding hands.” ~ Tracie Morris, author of handholding 5 kinds: on the other hand

“Ranging from the scholarly to the deeply personal, these essays inform, perplex, inspire, and challenge us to dive into the unknown and find our own way, as did the innovative pioneers Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer.” ~ Donna Uchizono, Artistic Director, Donna Uchizono Company

“This book is kinetic and choreographed. It heaves, races, unfurls, quakes, stops, and somehow even billows. It’s an invitation to the dance.” ~ Robert Glück, author of About Ed

“One note follows another, one piece of masterful research follows another in this stunning score-eography. You will be swept up by it––and learn a lot along the way about incredible women making a new movement that continues to impact us.” ~ Daria Halprin, Co-Founder, Tamalpa Institute

“This book is a site of conversation––of time passing and terms changing, of clarification and memory, of dreams, plays, collage, pedagogy, letters, and poems—all played out against the exhilarating risk of dance in a complex world.” ~ Petra Kuppers, author of Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters

“At the core of these essays is the female body’s objecthood as defined by ballet and certain modes of modern dance, and its eventual freeing from professionalism thanks to the pioneering work of Forti, Rainier, and their peers…. [This book is] a four-way conversation about our bodies and what it means to move through private and public spaces.” ~ Tyrone Williams, coauthor of washpark

One Thing Follows Another: Experiments in Dance, Art, and Life through the Lens of Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer

In the 1950s, Yvonne Rainer, Simone Forti, and a handful of other young artists based in New York’s Greenwich Village set out to challenge the practices and principles of professionalized dance. Inspired by the groundbreaking work of choreographers Anna Halprin, Robert Dunn, and Merce Cunningham, as well as composer John Cage, they were determined to change what dance is and can be. In One Thing Follows Another, a boundary-crossing collection of ten experimental-poetic essays, poets Valerie Witte and Sarah Rosenthal explore the work of dancer-choreographers Rainer and Forti, both at various inflection points throughout their careers and in this particular moment.

Through a combination of chance operations and intentional artistic choices that push the authors to unexpected places — including the zoo, the dance studio, the street corner — and via innovative forms and techniques, such as collage, erasure, and their own artistic inventions, they deconstruct the essay form to examine what they as poets, each with their own highly charged relationships to dance, can contribute to the conversation about these pivotal figures in postmodern performance art.

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