In this paper, I reflect on the body–landscape relationship based on my experience with directing and choreographing my dance film Human Habitat in which a dancer takes us on a journey from a sustainable to a destructive relationship with the Arctic landscape. I outline the background and thoughts involved in producing a dance film in the Arctic and analyse the characteristics of the dancer’s bodily interventions with the landscape. I investigate the properties of being embedded in a processual landscape and examine the consequences of these properties for choreographing movement in a landscape. I further outline how the film evokes kinaesthetic empathy and therefore fulfils my intention of bringing the Arctic into people’s awareness. My ex...
This study investigates how a choreographer, through the abstract language of contemporary dance, ge...
The grounded theory of this dissertation is that 'the dancing body makes sense of place'. This theor...
In this video essay, I present my embodied engagement, demonstrating my way of using dance as a spac...
In recent years conversations in cultural geography about nature and landscape are enlivened by inco...
‘Cultivate’ was initiated to speak to climate change and the industrial effect that mass production ...
abstract: Impermanence is constant within the world humans live in; the physical environment is ever...
This doctoral research relates the somatic, sensory awareness, and eco-performative processes throug...
At the centre of this research is the notion of landscape and how thinking and talking about landsca...
© 2017 Britany LaidlawMany scholars suggest the primary reason for our current state of socio-ecolog...
Made of fragments, this paper proposes to think about relations and possible repercussions existing ...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This chapter will outline affective, experiential and relational realms of dancingbetween virtual an...
Space is as integral to choreography as time, energy, and the body in motion. In this dissertation, ...
Trees and forests are an important component of human and ecological health yet human destruction of...
We Walk in Step, Our Feet, the Earth, this Duet’ I stand, my lower legs submerged in the ice-cold...
This study investigates how a choreographer, through the abstract language of contemporary dance, ge...
The grounded theory of this dissertation is that 'the dancing body makes sense of place'. This theor...
In this video essay, I present my embodied engagement, demonstrating my way of using dance as a spac...
In recent years conversations in cultural geography about nature and landscape are enlivened by inco...
‘Cultivate’ was initiated to speak to climate change and the industrial effect that mass production ...
abstract: Impermanence is constant within the world humans live in; the physical environment is ever...
This doctoral research relates the somatic, sensory awareness, and eco-performative processes throug...
At the centre of this research is the notion of landscape and how thinking and talking about landsca...
© 2017 Britany LaidlawMany scholars suggest the primary reason for our current state of socio-ecolog...
Made of fragments, this paper proposes to think about relations and possible repercussions existing ...
The project I am presenting is a series of improvisational dance works that I have edited together i...
This chapter will outline affective, experiential and relational realms of dancingbetween virtual an...
Space is as integral to choreography as time, energy, and the body in motion. In this dissertation, ...
Trees and forests are an important component of human and ecological health yet human destruction of...
We Walk in Step, Our Feet, the Earth, this Duet’ I stand, my lower legs submerged in the ice-cold...
This study investigates how a choreographer, through the abstract language of contemporary dance, ge...
The grounded theory of this dissertation is that 'the dancing body makes sense of place'. This theor...
In this video essay, I present my embodied engagement, demonstrating my way of using dance as a spac...