This paper describes the Virtual Borders project developed in response to the dramatic changes in dance teaching and learning globally, arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from action research, Virtual Borders presents an innovative adoption of Peirce’s sign theory to tertiary dance choreographic pedagogy, that enhances students physical, creative and cognitive engagement with dance training in the virtual arena. Virtual Borders used digital technology to connect tertiary dance students from geographically distant locations: London, England and Brisbane, Australia, in choreographic practice enhanced by digital and reflective pedagogies. In doing so, the tertiary dance students developed their emergent choreographic practice and embo...
In this paper, we discuss findings from a recent academic development project in which we engaged wi...
How do we build choreographic systems for dancing with those we cannot touch? In a world in which th...
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...
This paper describes the Virtual Borders project developed in response to the dramatic changes in da...
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is currently sweeping the globe. With this pandemic impacting social,...
This article considers the politics and dynamics of online ballet and contemporary dance classes dur...
In March 2020, the Coronavirus Pandemic began to spread rapidly worldwide, shutting down establishme...
Since March 2020 Europe has faced the COVID-19 epidemic. General confinement measures imposed by gov...
The paper is based on an autoethnographic study of dancing via Zoom over the Covid19 lockdown in Syd...
Digital technology has long been integrated into the mainstream learning environment in a variety of...
This paper proposes to reflect about dance, in its educational context, from the situation caused by...
The 2020 pandemic caused by Covid 19, a deadly and contagious virus, revealed the fragility and limi...
Digital technology has long been integrated into the mainstream learning environment in a variety of...
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly intriguing space for dancers and choreographers. Ch...
Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body is a pilot university dance course that explor...
In this paper, we discuss findings from a recent academic development project in which we engaged wi...
How do we build choreographic systems for dancing with those we cannot touch? In a world in which th...
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...
This paper describes the Virtual Borders project developed in response to the dramatic changes in da...
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is currently sweeping the globe. With this pandemic impacting social,...
This article considers the politics and dynamics of online ballet and contemporary dance classes dur...
In March 2020, the Coronavirus Pandemic began to spread rapidly worldwide, shutting down establishme...
Since March 2020 Europe has faced the COVID-19 epidemic. General confinement measures imposed by gov...
The paper is based on an autoethnographic study of dancing via Zoom over the Covid19 lockdown in Syd...
Digital technology has long been integrated into the mainstream learning environment in a variety of...
This paper proposes to reflect about dance, in its educational context, from the situation caused by...
The 2020 pandemic caused by Covid 19, a deadly and contagious virus, revealed the fragility and limi...
Digital technology has long been integrated into the mainstream learning environment in a variety of...
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly intriguing space for dancers and choreographers. Ch...
Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body is a pilot university dance course that explor...
In this paper, we discuss findings from a recent academic development project in which we engaged wi...
How do we build choreographic systems for dancing with those we cannot touch? In a world in which th...
This presentation will demonstrate how virtual theatre productions act as spaces of transformation w...