This paper brings together two different terms: dance and disability. This encounter between dance and disability might be seen as an unusual, even conflicting, one since dance is traditionally dominated by aesthetic virtuosity and perfect, idealized bodies which are under optimized bodily control. However, recently there has been a growing desire within dance communities and professional dance companies to challenge binary thinking (beautiful-ugly, perfect-imperfect, valid-invalid, success-failure) by incorporating an aesthetic of difference. The traditional focus of dance on appearance (shape, technique, virtuosity) is replaced by a focus on how movement is connected to a sense of self. This notion of the subjective body not only applies ...
The author investigates bodily norms affecting dancing bodies, recalling the question which bodies m...
In this article I explore an interface between integrated dance theatre practice, creative philosoph...
This article focuses on the notion of disability, questioning the ways in which professional dance h...
"This paper brings together two different terms: dance and disability. This encounter between dance ...
To what extent does dance contribute to an ideal of beauty that can enrich human quality of life? To...
In this paper I am particularly interested in unpacking the notion that dancers with a visible disab...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
Cultural heritage is widely discussed in the dance community. It is argued that, by its very nature...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Introduction Leading dance commentators have argued that ‘di...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
This paper proposes an examination of recent work created by a physically and learning disabled perf...
Considering Disability: Disability Phenomenology's Role in Revolutionizing Theatrical Spac
The author investigates bodily norms affecting dancing bodies, recalling the question which bodies m...
In this article I explore an interface between integrated dance theatre practice, creative philosoph...
This article focuses on the notion of disability, questioning the ways in which professional dance h...
"This paper brings together two different terms: dance and disability. This encounter between dance ...
To what extent does dance contribute to an ideal of beauty that can enrich human quality of life? To...
In this paper I am particularly interested in unpacking the notion that dancers with a visible disab...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
Cultural heritage is widely discussed in the dance community. It is argued that, by its very nature...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Introduction Leading dance commentators have argued that ‘di...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
This paper proposes an examination of recent work created by a physically and learning disabled perf...
Considering Disability: Disability Phenomenology's Role in Revolutionizing Theatrical Spac
The author investigates bodily norms affecting dancing bodies, recalling the question which bodies m...
In this article I explore an interface between integrated dance theatre practice, creative philosoph...
This article focuses on the notion of disability, questioning the ways in which professional dance h...