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El. knyga: Dancing Transnational Feminisms: Ananya Dance Theatre and the Art of Social Justice

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Reframes dance as an intersectional practice of community-building and just world-making

Through empowered movement that centers the lives, stories, and dreams of marginalized women, Ananya Dance Theatre has revealed how the practice of and commitment to artistic excellence can catalyze social justice. With each performance, this professional dance company of Black, Brown, and Indigenous gender non-conforming women and femmes of color challenges heteronormative patriarchies, white supremacist paradigms, and predatory global capitalism. Their creative artistic processes and vital interventions have transformed the spaces of contemporary concert dance into sites of empowerment, resistance, and knowledge production.

Drawing from more than fifteen years of collaborative dance-making and sustained dialogues based on deep alliances across communities of color, Dancing Transnational Feminisms offers a multigenre exploration of how dance can be intersectionally reimagined as practice, methodology, and metaphor for feminist solidarity. Blending essays with stories, interviews, and poems, this collection explores timely questions surrounding race and performance, gender and sexuality, art and politics, global and local inequities, and the responsibilities of artists toward their communities.

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Reframes dance as an intersectional practice of community-building and just world-making
List of Illustrations
xi
Foreword xiii
D. Soyini Madison
Acknowledgments xix
Dancing and Writing Together Feminist Embodiments, Transnational Solidarities
3(20)
Ananya Chatterjea
Hui Niu Wilcox
Alessandra Lebea Williams
PART I MULTIPLE IDENTITIES: SHARED DREAMS OF COLLECTIVE DANCING
1 Historical Ruminations: Breath, Heat, and Movement-Building
23(22)
Ananya Chatterjea
2 "It's Been My Community": Interview with Gina Lynn Kaur Kundan
45(2)
Alessandra Lebea Williams
3 Ananya Dance Theatre as Social Justice Experiment: Where We Were in 2005, Where We Are Now
47(8)
Shannon Gibney
4 The Gone Bird Song
55(1)
Chitra Vairavan
5 Dance of the Spiraling Generations: On Love and Healing with Ananya Dance Theatre
56(17)
Hui Niu Wilcox
PART II EMBODYING SOLIDARITIES AND INTERSECTIONS: BLACK AND BROWN DANCING
6 Femininity, Breaking That Boundary: Interview with Orlando Zane Hunter Jr.
73(2)
Alessandra Lebea Williams
7 Loving Deeply: Black and Brown Women and Femmes in the Theatrical Jazz Aesthetic of Laurie Carlos and the Yorchha Practice of Ananya Dance Theatre
75(27)
Alessandra Lebea Williams
8 Emerald City
102(2)
Renee Copeland
9 Dancing Black Militancies: Written Meditation on Performance, Black(female)ness, and Dance as Ecological Resistance in Ananya Dance Theatre
104(23)
Zenzele Isoke
Naimah Petigny
PART III TRANSGRESSING SPACE AND BORDERS: LOCAL POLITICS, TRANSNATIONAL EPISTEMES
10 Mindful Space-Making: Crossing Boundaries with Ananya Dance Theatre
127(17)
Surafel Wondimu Abebe
11 Speculative Choreography: Futures of Feminist Food Justice and Sovereignty
144(15)
Jigna Desai
12 Musings on Crossing: Ananya Dance Theatre in Addis Ababa
159(9)
Hui Niu Wilcox
13 Ananya Dance Theatre and the Twin Cities: Community and Dance
168(11)
David Mura
14 Forecast
179(6)
Mankwe Ndosi
PART IV AGAINST CATEGORIES OF TIME: HISTORY, TRADITION, CONTEMPORARY DANCE
15 This Stage Is Not a Safe Space
185(17)
Thomas F. Defrantz
16 My Work Is Worth the Struggle
202(2)
Sherie C. M. Apungu
17 Ananya Dance Theatre in the Genealogy of Women of Color Feminism
204(10)
Roderick A. Ferguson
18 Absence/Presence/Silence/Noise
214(13)
Toni Shapiro-Phim
PART V IMAGINING RESISTANCE AND HOPE
19 A Politics of Hope: Letters, Dance, and Dreams
227(19)
Patricia Derocher
Simi Rang
Richa Nagar
20 A Personal Reckoning: Reflections from Duurbaar to Mohona
246(10)
Brenda Dixon-Gottschild
21 Fire from Dry Grass
256(1)
Nimo Hussein Farah
22 Affirmation
257(2)
Ananya Chatterjea
List of Contributors 259(6)
Index 265
Ananya Chatterjea is professor of dance at the University of Minnesota. Hui Niu Wilcox is professor of sociology, critical studies of race and ethnicity, and women's studies at St. Catherine University. Alessandra Lebea Williams is assistant professor of dance at Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick.