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Moving sites

investigating site-specific dance performance
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Statement of Responsibility: Ed. by Victoria Hunter
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2015
Publisher: London [u. a.], Routledge
Media group: Buch
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Statement of Responsibility: Ed. by Victoria Hunter
Medium identifier: SKH
Year: 2015
Publisher: London [u. a.], Routledge
Works included: Between dance und architecure / by Rachel Sara
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ISBN: 978-0-415-71325-2
ISBN (2nd): 0-415-71325-0
Description: XI, 494 S.: Ill.
Tags: Performance; Site-specific art; Dance / Stage-setting and scenery; Dance / Social aspects; zeitgenössischer Tanz; Choreographie; Szenographie; Tanzforschung; Architektur; Dance Studies; Dance / Study and teaching; Essay
Participating parties: Search for this character Hunter, Victoria
Language: Englisch
Footnote: Summary: 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?
Media group: Buch