This paper looks at artist driven initiatives in Denmark since the 1980s that have aimed to document, collect, and archive the remains of an art form otherwisedeemed short-lived, ephemeral, and marginal to the history of the performing arts. Approached through recent dance history as well as dance and archivaltheory, it unpacks how dance artists have taken on the task to create platforms to allow for insights from the past to inform the present as well as the future.The discussion engages two examples, each of which belongs to a different archival paradigm, before investigating in more detail a still ongoing dancearchival/(hi)story project initiated in 2018 by a group of choreographers and dancers whose concept of their craft is informed by...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
This paper looks at the conceptual boundaries of dance-as-art in the Nordics and discusses strategie...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
Dance as an art form is strongly connected to the experience of movement. Dance is also connected to...
Methods of dance preservation have evolved alongside conceptual themes that have framed dance’s hist...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
This article is concerned with the retrieval of sources in popular music historiography. It discusse...
This article explores the following research question: In what ways can activations of dance records...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
When popular dances are ‘captured’ in mediated forms (texts, artworks, films, digital files), they g...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
This second part of writing on the research project Releasing the Archive, undertaken by Carol Brown...
This multi-component output comprises a piece of professional practice on which I was dramaturg and ...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
This paper looks at the conceptual boundaries of dance-as-art in the Nordics and discusses strategie...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
Dance as an art form is strongly connected to the experience of movement. Dance is also connected to...
Methods of dance preservation have evolved alongside conceptual themes that have framed dance’s hist...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
This article is concerned with the retrieval of sources in popular music historiography. It discusse...
This article explores the following research question: In what ways can activations of dance records...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
When popular dances are ‘captured’ in mediated forms (texts, artworks, films, digital files), they g...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
This second part of writing on the research project Releasing the Archive, undertaken by Carol Brown...
This multi-component output comprises a piece of professional practice on which I was dramaturg and ...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
The documentation of dance regularly asserts a false concept. This is that dances can be fixed, like...
This paper looks at the conceptual boundaries of dance-as-art in the Nordics and discusses strategie...