This chapter discusses research undertaken for a PhD in dance, highlighting the oscillating and ambivalent nature of practice-led research methods. Holding an unusual position within the field of practice-led research in dance, the researcher adopted the role of dancer within four creative processes led by four choreographers. Although instigating and leading this research, the author produced new knowledge of dancing practices whilst being directed creatively by the choreographers in the research environment. In line with many definitions of practice-led research, the methods used were emergent from the research arena and responsive to the requirements of the project. Deeply imbricated in the research environment, the researcher used her e...
This article focuses on discussions on practice-led research that seek to describe the possible rela...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This paper proposes a reflection on collaboration through dance. Drawing on ten years of fieldwork w...
Practice-led or multi modal theses (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compr...
Practice-led or multi modal these (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compri...
This presentation explores practice led research through the experiences of choreographers and dance...
Contemporary dance is most often created through bodily explorations in the medium of movement. It i...
The Delphi method was used to investigate the use of dance and movement in knowledge dissemination b...
Framing and locating the aims and scope of Choreographic Practices and ‘The Choreographic Lab’ this ...
The narrative of knowledge is almost always underpinned by the cognitive but how we know the world i...
Dancers and scholars talk about the ways in which embodied research works, including observation, an...
This practice-led research project defines a methodological basis for the recontextualisation and re...
The focus of this paper is to argue the case for embodied ways of knowing in arts research. Recognit...
In this paper, I reflect on research undertaken with third year University students in dance. To con...
This research uses a practice-led paradigm to explore the concept of purity in an embodied inquiry t...
This article focuses on discussions on practice-led research that seek to describe the possible rela...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This paper proposes a reflection on collaboration through dance. Drawing on ten years of fieldwork w...
Practice-led or multi modal theses (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compr...
Practice-led or multi modal these (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compri...
This presentation explores practice led research through the experiences of choreographers and dance...
Contemporary dance is most often created through bodily explorations in the medium of movement. It i...
The Delphi method was used to investigate the use of dance and movement in knowledge dissemination b...
Framing and locating the aims and scope of Choreographic Practices and ‘The Choreographic Lab’ this ...
The narrative of knowledge is almost always underpinned by the cognitive but how we know the world i...
Dancers and scholars talk about the ways in which embodied research works, including observation, an...
This practice-led research project defines a methodological basis for the recontextualisation and re...
The focus of this paper is to argue the case for embodied ways of knowing in arts research. Recognit...
In this paper, I reflect on research undertaken with third year University students in dance. To con...
This research uses a practice-led paradigm to explore the concept of purity in an embodied inquiry t...
This article focuses on discussions on practice-led research that seek to describe the possible rela...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This paper proposes a reflection on collaboration through dance. Drawing on ten years of fieldwork w...