Dance involves a set of movements that embody social memory. Such forms of intangible heritage have presented emerging challenges for curatorship. This paper draws from the experience of the Musées de la civilisation (Quebec City, Canada) to address ideas of collecting and curating in the performing arts. By presenting the travelling exhibition Rebel Bodies, an international collaborative project that highlights contemporary dance and movement as universal modes of creativity and expression, the paper reflects on the social role of the museum in sustaining creativity within the community as well as on the use of ethnographic material to collectively (through museums and artists) curate the intangible. In treating notions of natural, virtuos...
This article examines the choreographic installation Retranslation I Final Unfinished Portrait (Fran...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
This article is focused on the interplay of different forms of intangibility (living heritage and re...
Dance involves a set of movements that embody social memory. Such forms of intangible heritage have ...
This chapter reflects on the implications of memory and practices of remembrance in performance- and...
This thesis analyzes Indigenous and non-Western dance objects in museums, examining the role of theo...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
For over three decades, ethnographic museums have been engaged in a process of redefining both their...
Dance has been used historically in museums in both exhibitions and public programmes. These events ...
When popular dances are ‘captured’ in mediated forms (texts, artworks, films, digital files), they g...
This thesis proposes to look at the recent interest of museum in dance and choreography through the ...
Dance has been used historically in museums in both exhibitions and public programmes. These events ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary artistic engagements with colonialism, particularly ethnog...
This study, focusing on the 2015 acquisition of Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, a suite of perfo...
This paper argues that the art world’s current fascination for dance follows on from a previous high...
This article examines the choreographic installation Retranslation I Final Unfinished Portrait (Fran...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
This article is focused on the interplay of different forms of intangibility (living heritage and re...
Dance involves a set of movements that embody social memory. Such forms of intangible heritage have ...
This chapter reflects on the implications of memory and practices of remembrance in performance- and...
This thesis analyzes Indigenous and non-Western dance objects in museums, examining the role of theo...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
For over three decades, ethnographic museums have been engaged in a process of redefining both their...
Dance has been used historically in museums in both exhibitions and public programmes. These events ...
When popular dances are ‘captured’ in mediated forms (texts, artworks, films, digital files), they g...
This thesis proposes to look at the recent interest of museum in dance and choreography through the ...
Dance has been used historically in museums in both exhibitions and public programmes. These events ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary artistic engagements with colonialism, particularly ethnog...
This study, focusing on the 2015 acquisition of Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, a suite of perfo...
This paper argues that the art world’s current fascination for dance follows on from a previous high...
This article examines the choreographic installation Retranslation I Final Unfinished Portrait (Fran...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
This article is focused on the interplay of different forms of intangibility (living heritage and re...