This essay considers the concept of noticing in improvisational movement practices and interrogates how what and how we notice can have a significant impact on movement material that is spontaneously composed. This essay takes as its starting point the premise that the act of noticing is a conscious and active form of engagement, and then goes on to discuss this in relation to what and how dance artists notice in the moment of improvising. The author draws from her experience of studying with leading improvisers but primary focus is on the author’s experience of working with American dance maker Deborah Hay in her 2011 Solo Performance Commissioning Project (SPCP). Interviews with dance artists Simon Ellis and Matthias Sperling provide fur...
© 2019 Paea Jessica LeachThe focus of this research is kinaesthetic attention understood from the po...
This paper considers how the presentation of movement practices in performance contexts blurs the di...
Re-presenting on the page a dance workshop, this article draws attention to what I describe as a dra...
The story of this research begins (and ends) with the body. We all own a personal container of bones...
This essay investigates how sensory perception can be cultivated as a key practice in dance improvis...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This essay reveals the tacit ways of knowing inherent in somatically based dance improvisation pract...
© 2021 Peter Hoong Siong GnThis practice-led research, some aspects of which are informed by heurist...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
In this article, I present—from the perspective of the dance improviser—an analysis of my practice-a...
This article emerged out of many years of teaching choreographic performance practice at MA level in...
This is an embodied research project that explores the subtle, unseeable, unhearable forces at work ...
The articles in this volume have grown out of a research project entitled "FromMovement out of Refle...
This dissertation investigates ways in which dancers utilise the principles of Authentic Movement wi...
In this written part of my thesis work I will trace how perception includes both political and exist...
© 2019 Paea Jessica LeachThe focus of this research is kinaesthetic attention understood from the po...
This paper considers how the presentation of movement practices in performance contexts blurs the di...
Re-presenting on the page a dance workshop, this article draws attention to what I describe as a dra...
The story of this research begins (and ends) with the body. We all own a personal container of bones...
This essay investigates how sensory perception can be cultivated as a key practice in dance improvis...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This essay reveals the tacit ways of knowing inherent in somatically based dance improvisation pract...
© 2021 Peter Hoong Siong GnThis practice-led research, some aspects of which are informed by heurist...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
In this article, I present—from the perspective of the dance improviser—an analysis of my practice-a...
This article emerged out of many years of teaching choreographic performance practice at MA level in...
This is an embodied research project that explores the subtle, unseeable, unhearable forces at work ...
The articles in this volume have grown out of a research project entitled "FromMovement out of Refle...
This dissertation investigates ways in which dancers utilise the principles of Authentic Movement wi...
In this written part of my thesis work I will trace how perception includes both political and exist...
© 2019 Paea Jessica LeachThe focus of this research is kinaesthetic attention understood from the po...
This paper considers how the presentation of movement practices in performance contexts blurs the di...
Re-presenting on the page a dance workshop, this article draws attention to what I describe as a dra...