In this paper I am particularly interested in unpacking the notion that dancers with a visible disability are both marginalised and hyper-visible. I refer to selected dance examples available on YouTube and consider these in relation to Whatley’s (2007) presumption of difference indicators in support of my aim to expand research into the area of dance and disability. Viewing these dance examples provided a ‘bouncing off’ point from which to unpack how these performances are perceived and made meaningful by their audiences. Drawing from discussion tasks set at several different conferences in response to viewing these dance examples, I share initial findings and consider issues that arose in embracing difference, tensions and complexities
Over the last couple of decades, theatre and dance by performers with learning disabilities has prog...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
This article proposes the value of investigating audience interpretations as viewing performances 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...
This paper brings together two different terms: dance and disability. This encounter between dance a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Edinburgh School of Law via t...
Recent decades have seen a promising shift towards a dance sector that encourages, values, and ackno...
This paper proposes an examination of recent work created by a physically and learning disabled perf...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
Combining disability and dance may not be new, yet enacting inclusive dance/drama education in a uni...
In this chapter, I want to consider one emerging approach to spectatorship – the neuroaesthetic appr...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
The concept of ‘inclusion’ has been propagated as a key policy within British New Labour rhetoric fo...
Over the last couple of decades, theatre and dance by performers with learning disabilities has prog...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
This article proposes the value of investigating audience interpretations as viewing performances 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...
This paper brings together two different terms: dance and disability. This encounter between dance a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Edinburgh School of Law via t...
Recent decades have seen a promising shift towards a dance sector that encourages, values, and ackno...
This paper proposes an examination of recent work created by a physically and learning disabled perf...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
Combining disability and dance may not be new, yet enacting inclusive dance/drama education in a uni...
In this chapter, I want to consider one emerging approach to spectatorship – the neuroaesthetic appr...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
The concept of ‘inclusion’ has been propagated as a key policy within British New Labour rhetoric fo...
Over the last couple of decades, theatre and dance by performers with learning disabilities has prog...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
This article proposes the value of investigating audience interpretations as viewing performances to...