Author: | Karen Barbour, Vicky Hunt, Melanie Kloetzel | ISBN: | 9781789380132 |
Publisher: | Intellect Books Ltd | Publication: | April 8, 2019 |
Imprint: | Intellect | Language: | English |
Author: | Karen Barbour, Vicky Hunt, Melanie Kloetzel |
ISBN: | 9781789380132 |
Publisher: | Intellect Books Ltd |
Publication: | April 8, 2019 |
Imprint: | Intellect |
Language: | English |
This co-authored book aims to articulate international approaches to making, performing and theorizing site-based dance. Intended for artists, scholars, and students, the approaches discussed are informed by interdisciplinary engagements with socio-cultural, political, economic and ecological perspectives. Site-based dance performance and sited movement explorations implicate dance makers, performers and audience members in a number of dialogical processes between body, site and environment. This volume draws on perspectives from three practitioner-academics based in three distinct world regions (Europe, North America and Oceania/ Pacific). The authors explore a range of practices that engage with socio-cultural, political, ecological and economic discourses, and demonstrate how these discourses both frame and inform processes of site-dance making and shape the way in which such interventions are conceived and evaluated.
This co-authored book aims to articulate international approaches to making, performing and theorizing site-based dance. Intended for artists, scholars, and students, the approaches discussed are informed by interdisciplinary engagements with socio-cultural, political, economic and ecological perspectives. Site-based dance performance and sited movement explorations implicate dance makers, performers and audience members in a number of dialogical processes between body, site and environment. This volume draws on perspectives from three practitioner-academics based in three distinct world regions (Europe, North America and Oceania/ Pacific). The authors explore a range of practices that engage with socio-cultural, political, ecological and economic discourses, and demonstrate how these discourses both frame and inform processes of site-dance making and shape the way in which such interventions are conceived and evaluated.