This article identifies two different paths where the amnesia described by Hannah- Arendt and the fragmentation identified by Willie James Jennings of our historical past has distorted how people today view dan-cing. I set out how the Christian entanglement with colonial powers has impacted on people’s abilities to relate to their bodies, lands and other creatures of the world. I describe how the colonial wound of Western society forms the basis of the loneliness and alienation that totalitarianism inculcates. After this, I examine how people who seek to find a solid tradition of dance within the Western traditions of Christianity often end up in a conundrum when they seek to legitimize the existence of the tradition in the wrong places. I ...
This article provides a genealogical critique of the history and modernity of dance. In doing so it ...
This article seeks to propose a preliminary methodology of dance research to explore dance as a hist...
The art of dance, as a practice expressed in the body language of the dancer, addresses our bodily e...
This article identifies two different paths where the amnesia described by Hannah- Arendt and the fr...
This article analyses ethnographic material gathered in Sweden amongst dancers in the Church of Swed...
This article explores the history of Vodou from outlawed African dance to revolutionary magic to dep...
The Western Christian tradition, particularly in the U.S. Protestantized religious landscape, has of...
The research for this thesis won the 2nd place award in the 2009 Denman Research Forum in the catego...
In this paper, I explore how contemporary American practitioners of belly dance (as Middle Eastern d...
This research was conducted on the Brekete Gatsi cult in Ghana to investigate the use of the body in...
In this essay I explore how dance can be interpreted as a theological practice. I stage an encounter...
In the neighborhood of HollyWatts in Los Angeles, dance allows a shift from existing as bodies prese...
This article first presents the Syrian stage of official dance representations as portrayed by the B...
Black dances became popular in Europe and the United States not be-cause they were exotic or differe...
This article provides a genealogical critique of the history and modernity of dance. In doing so it ...
This article provides a genealogical critique of the history and modernity of dance. In doing so it ...
This article seeks to propose a preliminary methodology of dance research to explore dance as a hist...
The art of dance, as a practice expressed in the body language of the dancer, addresses our bodily e...
This article identifies two different paths where the amnesia described by Hannah- Arendt and the fr...
This article analyses ethnographic material gathered in Sweden amongst dancers in the Church of Swed...
This article explores the history of Vodou from outlawed African dance to revolutionary magic to dep...
The Western Christian tradition, particularly in the U.S. Protestantized religious landscape, has of...
The research for this thesis won the 2nd place award in the 2009 Denman Research Forum in the catego...
In this paper, I explore how contemporary American practitioners of belly dance (as Middle Eastern d...
This research was conducted on the Brekete Gatsi cult in Ghana to investigate the use of the body in...
In this essay I explore how dance can be interpreted as a theological practice. I stage an encounter...
In the neighborhood of HollyWatts in Los Angeles, dance allows a shift from existing as bodies prese...
This article first presents the Syrian stage of official dance representations as portrayed by the B...
Black dances became popular in Europe and the United States not be-cause they were exotic or differe...
This article provides a genealogical critique of the history and modernity of dance. In doing so it ...
This article provides a genealogical critique of the history and modernity of dance. In doing so it ...
This article seeks to propose a preliminary methodology of dance research to explore dance as a hist...
The art of dance, as a practice expressed in the body language of the dancer, addresses our bodily e...