The Routledge companion to dance studies /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2020.
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| Series: | Routledge theatre and performance companions.
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Table of Contents:
- <P>List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors, Acknowledgements, Introduction: Thematic Structure, Methodological Frames, and Analyses <EM>Helen Thomas and Stacey Prickett</EM><EM> </EM></P><P><STRONG>Part I Dance and Corporeality: Training and Engagement</STRONG> 1. Dancing the Space: Butoh and Body Weather as Training for Ecological Consciousness - <I>Rosemary Candelario 2. </I>The Dancing Body, Power and the Transmission of Collective Memory in Apartheid South Africa - <I>Catherine F. Botha 3. </I>Different Bodies: A Poetic Study of Dance And People with Parkinson's - <I>Sara Houston 4. </I>Resourcing/Searching DanceTechnique and Education: Developing a Praxeological Methodology- <EM>Yvonne Hardt 5. </EM>The Expanding Possibilities of Dance Science
- <I>Emma Redding </I></P><P><STRONG>Part II Dance and Somatics </STRONG> <EM>6.</EM> Performing the Self: Dance, Somatic Practices, and Alexander Technique - <EM>Michael Huxley 7. Moving Kinship</EM>: Between Choreography, Performance and the More-than-Human - <I>Beatrice Allegranti 8. </I>Moving as a Thought Process: The Practice of choreography and Stillness
- <EM>Naomi Lefebvre Sell with Tara Silverthorn and Lucille Teppa </EM>9<EM>. </EM>Moving Mind and Body: Language and Writings of Simon Forti- <I>Hiie Saumaa </I></P><P><STRONG>Part III Dance and Analysis</STRONG> 10. Choreomusicology and Dance Studies: From Beginning to End? - <EM>Stephanie Jordan </EM>11<EM>. </EM>Choreosonic Wearables: Creative Collaborative Practices
- <I>Michèle Danjoux 12. </I>The Anarchive of Contemporary Dance: Toward a Topographic Understanding of Choreography
- <I>Timmy De Laet 13. </I>Cubism, Futurism, and Leonide Massine's Choreography for <EM>Parade</EM>
- <I>Gay Morris 14. </I>Whatever Happened to Dance Criticism?
- <I>Erin Brannigan </I></P><P><STRONG>Part IV Dance, Society and Culture</STRONG> 15. Black Dance: Brooklyn 2017
- <I>Nadine George-Graves 16. </I>Elroy Josephs and the Hidden<I> </I>History of Black British Dance
- <EM>Ramsay Burt 17. </EM>A Love Song as a Form of Protest- <I>Danielle Goldman 18. </I>Female Dancers on the Variety Stage in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain
- <I>Larraine Nicholas 19. </I>Selling and Giving Dance
- <I>Susan Leigh Foster </I></P><P><STRONG>Part V Dance and Time </STRONG> 20. Traditional Dance in Urban Settings: 'Snapshots' of Greek Dance Traditions in Athens
- <I>Maria I. Koustouba 21. </I>Black Star, Fetishized Other: Carlos Acosta, Ballet's New Cosmopolitanism, and Desire in the Age of Institutional Diversity
- <I>Lester Tomé 22. </I>Digital Preservation of Dance, Inclusion and Absence
- <I>Sarah Whatley 23. </I>Dance and Copyright: As Time Moves On
- <I>Charlotte Waelde 24. </I>Algorithmic Choreographies: Women Whirling Dervishes and Dance Heritage on YouTube
- <EM>Sheenagh Pietrobruno </EM></P><P><STRONG>Part VI Dance and Scenography</STRONG> 25. Dressing Dance-Dancing Dress: Lived Experience of Dress and its Agency in the Collaborative Process- <I>Jessica Bugg 26. </I>The Scenography of Choreographing the Museum
- <I>Johan Stjernholm 27. </I>Stacking the Spine: Interdisciplinary Reflections from <EM>Backstories
- Becka McFadden 28. </EM>Longing for the Subaltern: Subaltern Historiography as Choreographic Tactic
- <EM>Cynthia Ling Lee </EM></P><P><STRONG>Part VII Dance, Space and Place</STRONG> 29. The Strangeness of Dancing: From <I>The Changing Room </I>to <I>Singularity
- Carol Brown 30. </I>Everyday Life and Urban Marvels: The Curious Aesthetics of <EM>x-times people chair
- Alexandra Kolb 31. </EM>Dance, Theater, and their Post-Medium Condition- <I>Gerald Siegmund 32. </I>Re-Imagining Laban: Tradition, Extinction, Invention. Re-Staging as Creative Contemporary Practice
- <I>Alison Curtis-Jones 33. </I>"Dancing through the hard stuff": Repetition, Resilience and Female Solidarity in the Landscape
- Rosemary Lee's <I>Passage for Par
- </I><I>Rosemary Lee and Ruth Pethybridge </I></P><P>Index</P>