This practice-led research employs choreographic and somatic practices, and their mediation through performance and/or technologies, to facilitate critical engagement and apprehension of notions of embodiment. The core concerns are movement, dance and the body, as sites of knowledge and as modes of inquiry, with particular focus on lived experience approached from a nondualist perspective. Central themes are action, attention, bodyscape, tensegrity, improvisation, interactivity, memory, language and gesture. Taking as a starting point the position that knowledge and mind may be embodied, and that the movement habits and stress markers which pattern bodyscape may in turn inform cognition, the choreographic practice seeks to illumina...
This thesis involves the development of a methodology that when assessed hermeneutically, provides a...
My experience and observation of the physical manifestations of insecurities as a dancer and sociolo...
The body is central to all human interaction and is literally the instrument through which teachers ...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
If doctoral studies seek to develop and accumulate expert knowledge across the myriad facets of huma...
The focus of this paper is to argue the case for embodied ways of knowing in arts research. Recognit...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
During the 1990s, perhaps as part of several strategies aimed at slowing down the boom of the 1980s,...
In my creative research culminating in my MFA thesis work, XX, I argue that meaning in dance choreog...
The story of this research begins (and ends) with the body. We all own a personal container of bones...
As a scholar in a dance department, I am expected to produce words, not movement, scholarly research...
The collaborative projects described in this e-book have already produced thrilling new danceworks, ...
This thesis involves the development of a methodology that when assessed hermeneutically, provides a...
My experience and observation of the physical manifestations of insecurities as a dancer and sociolo...
The body is central to all human interaction and is literally the instrument through which teachers ...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
If doctoral studies seek to develop and accumulate expert knowledge across the myriad facets of huma...
The focus of this paper is to argue the case for embodied ways of knowing in arts research. Recognit...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
During the 1990s, perhaps as part of several strategies aimed at slowing down the boom of the 1980s,...
In my creative research culminating in my MFA thesis work, XX, I argue that meaning in dance choreog...
The story of this research begins (and ends) with the body. We all own a personal container of bones...
As a scholar in a dance department, I am expected to produce words, not movement, scholarly research...
The collaborative projects described in this e-book have already produced thrilling new danceworks, ...
This thesis involves the development of a methodology that when assessed hermeneutically, provides a...
My experience and observation of the physical manifestations of insecurities as a dancer and sociolo...
The body is central to all human interaction and is literally the instrument through which teachers ...