Emerging bodies : the performance of worldmaking in dance and choreography /

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Imprint:Bielefeld : Transcript ; Piscataway, NJ : [distributor] Transaction Publishers, c2011.
Description:263 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Critical dance studies ; v. 21
Critical dance studies ; v. 21.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8833295
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Varying Form of Title:Performance of worldmaking in dance and choreography
Other authors / contributors:Klein, Gabriele.
Noeth, Sandra.
ISBN:9783837615968 (pbk.)
3837615960 (pbk.)
Notes:Papers presented at an international conference held at Hamburg in November 2009 in cooperation with the Dance Congress 2009.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"The concept of "worldmaking" is based on the idea that 'the world' is not given, but rather produced through language, actions, ideas and perception. This collection of essays takes a closer look at various hybrid and disparate worlds related to dance and choreography. Coming from a broad range of different backgrounds and disciplines, the authors inquire into the ways of producing 'dance worlds': through artistic practice, discourse and media, choreographic form and dance material. The essays in this volume critically reflect the predominant topos of dance as something fleeting and ephemeral--an embodiment of the Other in modernity. Moreover, they demonstrate that there is more than just one universal "world of dance", but rather a multitude of interrelated dance worlds with more emerging every day."--P. [4] of cover.
This book relates to the scientific lecture program held at Dance Congress 2009 and approaches the plural, hybrid, and disparate worlds of dance and choreography; in addition to the specific discursive and medial strategies, modes, and materials of interdisciplinary perspectives. Thus, it is not only relevant in the context of dance research, but implies epistemological explosiveness as dance may be considered as an exemplary field of investigation with regard to the construction of certitude about the world in the context of assumptions, imagination, action, and perception.

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