This chapter explores competitive street dance crew choreography in relation to interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks regarding virtuosity and excess. Through a close analysis of five performances featured on the British television talent shows of Britain’s Got Talent and Got to Dance, this chapter examines the concept of virtuosity as transcendence in relation to the continued emphasis on technology and the street dance body. Through the choreographic application of animation techniques, synchronicity, the construction of “meta-bodies,” and the narrative of ordinary versus extraordinary, this chapter reveals that crews create the illusion of transgression through their affinity with technology, while also competing with their cinematic ...
This introduction motivates the objectives of Performance Generating Systems in Dance and provides ...
Terpsichore in Jimmy Choo sets up a relationship between high fashion bodies, material/fabric and th...
This work represents a contemporary empirical exploration of ballroom dancing performed in competiti...
Since 2008, male Street dance crew performances on U.K. television have burgeoned in popularity due ...
This study explores the construction of black hypermasculinity in television talent show competition...
In this chapter I place embodiment and the corporeal body as central to examination. I argue that th...
One of the most prevalent forms of dance training for young dancers in the United States, competitiv...
The chapter examines the myriad meanings of dance competitions through the lens of Indian dance real...
The article discusses the training and development of the dance artist’s corporeality drawing primar...
International audienceStreet Dance's Battles: an ambivalent position Street Dance, danced form stemm...
Street Dance, danced form stemming from hip-hop culture, has been developing since the 1990’s and is...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
The intersections of production and audience research for reality television highlight how the visib...
Intrigued as ex-professional dancer by the uncomfortable idea of the performer being perceived as ob...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
This introduction motivates the objectives of Performance Generating Systems in Dance and provides ...
Terpsichore in Jimmy Choo sets up a relationship between high fashion bodies, material/fabric and th...
This work represents a contemporary empirical exploration of ballroom dancing performed in competiti...
Since 2008, male Street dance crew performances on U.K. television have burgeoned in popularity due ...
This study explores the construction of black hypermasculinity in television talent show competition...
In this chapter I place embodiment and the corporeal body as central to examination. I argue that th...
One of the most prevalent forms of dance training for young dancers in the United States, competitiv...
The chapter examines the myriad meanings of dance competitions through the lens of Indian dance real...
The article discusses the training and development of the dance artist’s corporeality drawing primar...
International audienceStreet Dance's Battles: an ambivalent position Street Dance, danced form stemm...
Street Dance, danced form stemming from hip-hop culture, has been developing since the 1990’s and is...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
The intersections of production and audience research for reality television highlight how the visib...
Intrigued as ex-professional dancer by the uncomfortable idea of the performer being perceived as ob...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
This introduction motivates the objectives of Performance Generating Systems in Dance and provides ...
Terpsichore in Jimmy Choo sets up a relationship between high fashion bodies, material/fabric and th...
This work represents a contemporary empirical exploration of ballroom dancing performed in competiti...