International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Crisp has been pursuing a project named d a n s e. Although taking roots in the history of improvisation and Instant composition, it raises original questions. The article strives to delineate d a n s e not as a piece (or a series of pieces), a technique, a set of scores (as the choreographer names it), but as a field, and even a community of performers, who define themselves by their common history, the working processes involved or abandoned through time, and, most importantly, by the sets of attentional choreography that form the work of performers
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
In honor of the first centenary surrounding the pivotal composition and ballet Le Sacre du Printemps...
International audienceNow that researchers in dance and performance are interrogating the current de...
International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Cris...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
International audienceThis text, commissioned in 2003 by a French festival director, Michel Caserta,...
This doctoral project examines Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s account of phenomenological intersubjectivity...
How can classical ballet adapt to a world that is in an ever more rapid state of flux? By uncovering...
This article considers issues of legacy and tradition alongside the impact of choice on the choreogr...
This paper describes the process of the creation of an improvised group dance, discussion how both t...
The desire and need to question my own artistic work in contemporary dance has led to this project i...
This catalogue essay defines, for a visual art audience, the notion of choreography in dance with an...
This article contextualises principles of Chekhov’s technique within convergent developments in danc...
In this paper I discuss the development of compositional methods in ballet and draw on my research i...
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
In honor of the first centenary surrounding the pivotal composition and ballet Le Sacre du Printemps...
International audienceNow that researchers in dance and performance are interrogating the current de...
International audienceA Paris and Berlin-based Australian choreographer and performer, Rosalind Cris...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
This article explores how connecting choreographic ideas with dancers’ articulations of embodied exp...
International audienceThis text, commissioned in 2003 by a French festival director, Michel Caserta,...
This doctoral project examines Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s account of phenomenological intersubjectivity...
How can classical ballet adapt to a world that is in an ever more rapid state of flux? By uncovering...
This article considers issues of legacy and tradition alongside the impact of choice on the choreogr...
This paper describes the process of the creation of an improvised group dance, discussion how both t...
The desire and need to question my own artistic work in contemporary dance has led to this project i...
This catalogue essay defines, for a visual art audience, the notion of choreography in dance with an...
This article contextualises principles of Chekhov’s technique within convergent developments in danc...
In this paper I discuss the development of compositional methods in ballet and draw on my research i...
This research is situated in the field of practice-led research investigating embodied perspectives ...
In honor of the first centenary surrounding the pivotal composition and ballet Le Sacre du Printemps...
International audienceNow that researchers in dance and performance are interrogating the current de...