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Moving Sites: Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (university of chichester)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 510 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 816 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415710170
  • ISBN-13: 9780415710176
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 510 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 816 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415710170
  • ISBN-13: 9780415710176
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Moving Sites explores site-specific dance practice through a combination of analytical essays and practitioner accounts of their working processes. In offering this joint effort of theory and practice, it aims to provide dance academics, students and practitioners with a series of discussions that shed light both on approaches to making this type of dance practice, and evaluating and reflecting on it. The edited volume combines critical thinking from a range of perspectives including commentary and observation from the fields of dance studies, human geography and spatial theory in order to present interdisciplinary discourse and a range of critical and practice-led lenses through which this type of work can be considered and explored. In so doing, this book addresses the following questions: · How do choreographers make site-specific dance performance?· What occurs when a moving body engages with site, place and environment?· How might we interpret, analyse and evaluate this type of dance practice through a range of theoretical lenses?· How can this type of practice inform wider discussions of embodiment, site, space, place and environment? This innovative and exciting book seeks to move beyond description and discussion of site-specific dance as a spectacle or novelty and considers site-dance as a valid and vital form of contemporary dance practice that explores, reflects, disrupts, contests and develops understandings and practices of inhabiting and engaging with a range of sites and environments.Dr Victoria Hunter is Senior Lecturer in Dance at the University of Chichester.
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on contributors x
Introduction 1(22)
Victoria Hunter
PART I Approaching the site: experiencing space and place
23(92)
1 Experiencing space: the implications for site-specific dance performance
25(15)
Victoria Hunter
2 Sited conversations
40(22)
Fiona Wilkie
Carolyn Deby
Stephen Hodge
3 Between dance and architecture
62(17)
Rachel Sara
Alice Sara
4 Atmospheric choreographies and air-conditioned bodies
79(16)
Derek P. McCormack
5 Embodying the site: the here and now in site-specific dance performance
95(20)
Victoria Hunter
PART II Experiencing site: locating the experience
115(82)
6 Homemade circus: investigating embodiment in academic spaces
117(14)
Camilla Damkjaer
7 Sharing occasions at a distance: the different dimensions of comobility
131(16)
Jen Southern
Chris Speed
8 Video space: a site for choreography
147(15)
Douglas Rosenberg
9 Placing the body in mixed reality
162(16)
Sita Popat
10 Spatial translation, embodiment and the site-specific event
178(19)
Victoria Hunter
PART III Engaging with the built environment and urban practice
197(96)
11 City of lovers
199(24)
Carol Brown
12 Dancing the history of urban change in the Bay and beyond
223(16)
Caroline Walthall
13 Site-specific dance in a corporate landscape: space, place, and non-place
239(16)
Melanie Kloetzel
14 Stop. Look. Listen. What's going on?
255(19)
Kate Lawrence
15 Witnessing dance in the streets: Go! Taste the City
274(19)
Katrinka Somdahl-Sands
PART IV Environmental and rural practice
293(92)
16 Dancing the beach: in between land, sea and sky
295(15)
Victoria Hunter
17 `Moving beyond inscription to incorporation': the four dynamics of ecological movement in site-specific performance
310(18)
Sandra Reeve
18 Strategies of interruption: slowing down and becoming sensate in site-responsive dance
328(14)
Natalie Garrett Brown
19 Diving into the wild: ecologies of performance in Devon and Cornwall
342(22)
Malaika Sarco-Thomas
20 Spectacle, world, environment, void: understanding nature through rural site-specific dance
364(21)
Nigel Stewart
PART V Sharing the site: community, impact and affect
385(92)
21 From urban cities and the tropics to site-dance in the world heritage setting of Melaka: an Australian practitioner's journey
387(20)
Cheryl Stock
22 Dancing in place: site-specific work
407(16)
Josie Metal-Corbin
23 Activating intersubjectivities in site-specific contemporary dance
423(17)
April Nunes Tucker
24 Site of the Nama Stap Dance
440(19)
Jean Johnson-Jones
25 Moving sites: transformation and re-location in site-specific dance performance
459(18)
Victoria Hunter
Index 477
Victoria Hunter is a Senior Lecturer in Dance at the University of Chichester, UK.