Moving Sites: Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance

Moving Sites: Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance

Victoria Hunter
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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.

카테고리:
년:
2015
출판사:
Routledge
언어:
english
페이지:
510
ISBN 10:
0415710170
ISBN 13:
9780415710176
파일:
PDF, 76.59 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2015
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