The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This essay discusses three recent British contemporary dance works that radically rework the spatial relation between audience and performer. These are: Nicola Conibere’s Assembly (2013), Katye Coe’s (To) Constantly Vent (2014), and Alexandrina Hemsley and Jamila Johnson-Small’s Voodoo (2017). The essay draws on Henri Lefebvre theorisation of the social and political production of space to analyse the kinds of reworkings of space time that these works enact. It argues that the works evade capture by the apparatuses that maintain normative ideologies, not only those governing the reception of art ...
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No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This article brings together Helene Cixous’ theorisation of a transgressive writing practice with De...
Dance Interrogations explores ways to bridge the gap between viewing screendance and the embodied ex...
The article reviews the book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement,"...
No abstract availableThis review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the...
Ballet and modern dance teachers often exhort students to ‘travel across the floor’ and ‘cover groun...
The following article refers to a performed paper, Did the Paradigm Shift for You, Darling? given as...
This research paper is an exploration of documenting and capturing live dance performance in regards...
© 2007 Anny MokotowThis thesis investigates the influence of hybrid theatre practices, media and tec...
This collection of essays investigates some of the theories and concepts related to the burgeoning p...
In 2015 Tate’s Curator of Performance Catherine Wood and Choreographer Boris Charmatz devised ‘If Ta...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This catalogue essay defines, for a visual art audience, the notion of choreography in dance with an...
This essay examines the figure of the “dance-in,” a stand-in who dances in place of a star prior to ...
The last ten years have seen a remarkable rise in the number of art and dance degree programs in uni...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This article brings together Helene Cixous’ theorisation of a transgressive writing practice with De...
Dance Interrogations explores ways to bridge the gap between viewing screendance and the embodied ex...