The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like a text, script, painting or even a musical score. Dance academics and organizations like ballet companies and the trusts that claim to protect and preserve the heritage of specific choreographers protect this idea. Focused far more on outputs than production, they decontextualize dance by ignoring its context: the working process. Notwithstanding the problematics of this assumption about the archival form of such material, that the tokens of the types that Wollheim (1968) posits as necessary are simply too flexible to be captured as definitive, this in itself presents a creative opportunity. This paper posits this working process as played o...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
Staging works from our rich concert dance heritage relies on determining what the “real” dance is, p...
This research paper is an exploration of documenting and capturing live dance performance in regards...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
Methods of dance preservation have evolved alongside conceptual themes that have framed dance’s hist...
“Reconstructing,” “remounting,” “restaging,” and “reworking” are terms that are used to describe the...
Some 30 years ago, dancers Gregory Sporton and Sandra Norman collaborated on a stylish duet ‘Double ...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
Ballet is an ephemeral and experiential performing art whose choreographed works change constantly t...
Ballet is an art form that is both archaic and innovative, elitist and accessible, and it has built ...
These papers were originally given as a panel entitled What Constitutes a Dance at the 1989 Congress...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
Staging works from our rich concert dance heritage relies on determining what the “real” dance is, p...
This research paper is an exploration of documenting and capturing live dance performance in regards...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
Methods of dance preservation have evolved alongside conceptual themes that have framed dance’s hist...
“Reconstructing,” “remounting,” “restaging,” and “reworking” are terms that are used to describe the...
Some 30 years ago, dancers Gregory Sporton and Sandra Norman collaborated on a stylish duet ‘Double ...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
Ballet is an ephemeral and experiential performing art whose choreographed works change constantly t...
Ballet is an art form that is both archaic and innovative, elitist and accessible, and it has built ...
These papers were originally given as a panel entitled What Constitutes a Dance at the 1989 Congress...
Despite having existed since the late 1500’s dance notation has not taken off in the public sphere, ...
Are experiential, experimental forms of music and dance beyond protection by copyright? If they are,...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...