Art and Dance in Dialogue (eBook) von Sarah Whatley

Art and Dance in Dialogue
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ISBN-13:
9783030440855
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
265
Autor:
Sarah Whatley
eBook Format:
PDF
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction;  Marie-Louise Crawley, Katerina Paramana, Imogen Racz, and Sarah Whatley.- 2. Networked Commensals: Bodily, relational and performative affordances of sharing food remotely; Cinzia Cremona.- 3. Unsound Bodies: Mapping manifolds in/of the dance; Elise Nuding.- 4. TV, Body and Landscape:Nam June Paiks Show (2016); Yuh, J. Hwang.- 5. Please Do Not Touch: Dancing with the sculptural works of Robert Therrien; Marie-Louise Crawley.- 6. The Holding Space: Body of (as) knowledge; Sally Doughty, Lisa Kendall, and Rachel Krische.- 7. Contextualising the Developing Self in Helen ChadwicksEgo Geometria Sum; Imogen Racz.- 8. Cutting Onions, Cooking Stew: Stabilizing the unstable in Mexico City; Ruth Hellier.- 9. Series and Relics. On the presence of remainders in performances museum; Susanne Foellmer.- 10. Knitting Connection with the Red Ladies: Walking, remembering, transforming;Sophie Lally.- 11. 'A Dance After All Hell Broke Loose: Mourning as Quiet in Ralph Lemons How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere?; Alison Bory.- 12. Theatre as FOMO: Metonymic spaces of William Forsythes KAMMER/KAMMER; Tamara Tomic-Vajagic.- 13. Broken Homes and Haunted Houses; Gill Perry.- 14. The Monumental and the Mundane: Living with public art in Londons East End; Robert James Sutton.

Beschreibung

This interdisciplinary book brings together essays that consider how the body enacts social and cultural rituals in relation to objects, spaces, and the everyday, and how these are questioned, explored, and problematised through, and translated into dance, art, and performance. The chapters are written by significant artists and scholars and consider practices from various locations, including Central and Western Europe, Mexico, and the United States. The authors build on dialogues between, for example, philosophy and museum studies, and memory studies and post-humanism, and engage with a wide range of theory from phenomenology to relational aesthetics to New Materialism. Thus this book represents a unique collection that together considers the continuum between everyday and cultural life, and how rituals and memories are inscribed onto our being. It will be of interest to scholars and practitioners, students and teachers, and particularly those who are curious about the intersections between arts disciplines.


Autor

Sarah Whatleyis Director of the Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE), Coventry University, UK. Her research focuses on dance analysis, digital dance resources, dance and disability, and intangible cultural heritage. She has published widely on these themes and is founding Editor of theJournal of Dance and SomaticPractices.

Katerina Paramanais a Lecturer in Theatre and Performance at Brunel University London, UK. Her research is concerned with the socio-political and ethical dimensions of contemporary performance. It has been published withPerformance Research, GPS, CTR,andDance Researchjournals. She is co-editor of the interdisciplinary book seriesDance in Dialogue.

Imogen Raczis Assistant Professor in Art History at Coventry University, UK. Her research focuses on post-war sculptural practices, with a special emphasis on the home, memory, identity, and belonging. She has published widely, including her forthcoming bookBritish Art of the Long 1980s: Diverse Practices, Exhibitions andInfrastructures(2020).

Marie-Louise Crawleyis a choreographer, dancer, and researcher. She is research assistant at C-DaRE (Centre for Dance Research), Coventry University, UK, and an Early Career Associate of the Archive of Performance of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford, UK.

Marie-Louise is an Early Career Associate of the Archive of Performance of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford, UK, and a choreographer, dancer, and researcher. She is currently a research assistant at C-DaRE (Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University, UK).


 

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Art and Dance in Dialogue von Sarah Whatley - mit der ISBN: 9783030440855

art history; cultural history; cultural memory; dance; death studies; human geography; interdisciplinary studies; performance; social rituals; B; Theatre and Performance Arts; Dance; Performers and Practitioners; Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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