To date, scholars have tended, with a few exceptions, to write about African dance in primarily ethnographic terms. This collection seeks to challenge this pattern and expand dance research by engaging with the aesthetics and socio-political impact of dance for communities in and out of Africa in an increasingly global context. Contributors to this issue look at the impact that specifically situated indigenous dance forms have had on the development of new forms locally, and the reciprocal impact of local and international infrastructures, including funding bodies, tourism and festivals. African Theatre 17 examines how dance is contributing to a particularly African interculturalism, while analysing the issues of representation of Africa in...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
‘West African dance ’ in Australia, for the purposes of this article, is a Western-influenced, Afric...
This article argues that contemporary dance in Africa should be considered to be a form of African c...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
Performative InterActions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide range...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
This article takes a closer look at the processes of re-appropriation of the aesthetic field within ...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a book-set with unique subtitles designed to focus ...
Performative InterActions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide range...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide rang...
All over Africa, an explosion in cultural productions of various genres is in evidence. Whether in r...
The focus of the book is primarily performance and its dialectical relationship with culture and soc...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
‘West African dance ’ in Australia, for the purposes of this article, is a Western-influenced, Afric...
This article argues that contemporary dance in Africa should be considered to be a form of African c...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
In this introduction to the special issue on dance in Africa and beyond, we review the anthropologic...
Performative InterActions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide range...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
This article takes a closer look at the processes of re-appropriation of the aesthetic field within ...
This collection of articles cuts across the Eastern African region, with authors interrogating varyi...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a book-set with unique subtitles designed to focus ...
Performative InterActions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide range...
Performative Inter-Actions in African Theatre is a 3-book volume with contributions from a wide rang...
All over Africa, an explosion in cultural productions of various genres is in evidence. Whether in r...
The focus of the book is primarily performance and its dialectical relationship with culture and soc...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
‘West African dance ’ in Australia, for the purposes of this article, is a Western-influenced, Afric...
This article argues that contemporary dance in Africa should be considered to be a form of African c...