Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
A Critical Reader
Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-64570-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Fully revised and updated, this third edition of Contemporary Choreography presents a range of articles covering choreographic enquiry, investigation into creative processes, and innovative challenges to understandings about dance making.
Contributions from a global range of practitioners and researchers address a spectrum of concerns in the field, organized into six broad domains:
- Processes of Making
- Culture, Contexts and Intersections
- Choreography, Politics and Power
- Choreography and Interdisciplinary Arts Practice
- Technology, Transmission and Immersion
- Choreographic Environments and Interventions
Including 24 new chapters and 6 updated ones, Contemporary Choreography captures the essence and progress of choreography in the third decade of the twenty-first century, supporting and encouraging rigorous thinking and research for future generations of dance practitioners and scholars.
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Undergraduate Core
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General Introduction: Studying contemporary choreography
Section 1. Processes of Making
Section Introduction
1. Choreography through a Somatic Lens
2. Dancing identities: How dancers’ embodied knowledge underscores creative methods in contemporary dancemaking
3. ‘Finding the light’: Curiosity, texts and contemporary ballet in Helen Pickett’s The Crucible (2019)
4. “If you don’t keep it open, you close”: Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young’s Betroffenheit (2017) and the emotional and psychological implications of theatre dance
5. Creating Future Memories, NOW: FORWARD DANCE COMPANY by LOFFT - DAS THEATER and the reimagining of disability, diversity, and cultural memory
Section 2. Culture, Contexts and Intersections
Section Introduction
6. Maybe You Could Close Your Eyes While I Dance: Age, Ageing, and in/visibility as choreographic drivers in Acting our Age
7. Recomposing Thai Dance for Today’s World: Three Modes of Contemporary Choreographic Practice
8. Gaga’s Aspirational Politics: Passepartout Bodies and Choreographic Passports
9. Dancing Culture, Talking Global
10. Choreography in Ghana: evolving methods and techniques
11. Choreography as Research: Iteration, Object, Context
Section 3. Choreography, Politics and Power
Section Introduction
12. Vulnerable practice: Thinking through discomfort and precarity in Project O’s Voodoo (2017)
13. Dancing Simply together: an example transdisciplinary research in arts and sciences
14. Prize-winning dances; choreography and the competition stage
15. Multifarious identity: Barbardian street dance on the concert stage
16. Moving into Action: change-making through dance activism
Section 4. Choreography and Interdisciplinary Arts Practice
Section Introduction
17. Choreography as a practice of border crossing: ten insights into embracing the impossible in interdisciplinary dance practice
18. HOMECOMING
19. Beyond Dancing: The Choreographic Turn in the 2022 Taiwan Arts Biennial
20. Dance in the Museum
21. From Improvements to Care: gardening as choreographic dwelling
Section 5. Technology, Transmission and Immersion
Section Introduction
22. Unlocking Touch
23. Virtual Reality and Dance-Making: unbounding choreographic practice from the realm of real-time performance
24. Social Media and Choreographic Practice: Tools for collaboration, co-creation and creative practice
25. Shifts in Embodiment: Choreographic practice for Virtual Reality
Section 6. Choreographic Environments and Interventions
Section Introduction
26. Navigating Diasporic ‘Third Spaces’ and (New) Borderlands through Dance and Choreography
27. Dancing Places: Sites, Situations, and Taking-Place
28. Sensóriagrafia in Public Spaces: Dance and words as a relational sensory, poetic intervention
29. A Reservoir of Gestures, or Choreography is Relational
30. Unlocking Liberation: Choreographing the ‘Club State’