No abstract availableThis report was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press. It is made available here with the kind permission of Parallel Press
Some reflections on the development of screendance since the launch of the International Journal of ...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
Many screendance authors seem to worry about the marginalized state of the practice and its lack of ...
No abstract availableThis report was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Unive...
This new, peer-reviewed journal is the outcome of an AHRC Network Grant for Discourse and Publicatio...
No abstract availableThis editorial was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Un...
Invited to screen works from the 'Unfairground Ride' series of dancefilms. The event was curated by...
Edited by Claudia Kappenberg (University of Brighton) and Sarah Whatley (Coventry University), this ...
Scaffolding the Medium brings together a number of historical texts within the context of screendanc...
The International Journal of Screendance published by Parallel Press/University of Wisconsin-Madison...
No abstract availableThis review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the...
This paper argues that screendance has always had a potential for interactivity, looks specifically ...
This article aims to extend the idea that screendance is a set of dispositions and elements which ca...
This thesis project is comprised of a written paper and a choreographic work. The choreographic comp...
Scaffolding the Medium brings together a number of historical texts within the context of screendanc...
Some reflections on the development of screendance since the launch of the International Journal of ...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
Many screendance authors seem to worry about the marginalized state of the practice and its lack of ...
No abstract availableThis report was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Unive...
This new, peer-reviewed journal is the outcome of an AHRC Network Grant for Discourse and Publicatio...
No abstract availableThis editorial was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Un...
Invited to screen works from the 'Unfairground Ride' series of dancefilms. The event was curated by...
Edited by Claudia Kappenberg (University of Brighton) and Sarah Whatley (Coventry University), this ...
Scaffolding the Medium brings together a number of historical texts within the context of screendanc...
The International Journal of Screendance published by Parallel Press/University of Wisconsin-Madison...
No abstract availableThis review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the...
This paper argues that screendance has always had a potential for interactivity, looks specifically ...
This article aims to extend the idea that screendance is a set of dispositions and elements which ca...
This thesis project is comprised of a written paper and a choreographic work. The choreographic comp...
Scaffolding the Medium brings together a number of historical texts within the context of screendanc...
Some reflections on the development of screendance since the launch of the International Journal of ...
This is an edited version of a paper, which was first presented at the American Dance Festival (ADF,...
Many screendance authors seem to worry about the marginalized state of the practice and its lack of ...