This autoethnographic video-essay is based on ‘The Shadow of Others’, a performance presented in the seven-story Sir Duncan Rice Library in Aberdeen (Scotland) in May 2017. Focusing on the phenomenology of the dancing body, the performance unfolded the complexity and richness of gestures. Departing from the assumption that a soloist moves with their shadows (gestures from previous dances), I argue for the plural shaping every singular gesture. Combining dance and anthropology, this video-essay revisits the notions of archive, repertoire and anarchive, and proposes a reflection on the intermingling of time, gestures, memory, knowledge and history. Arguing that the (dancing) body is a living archive, I use the metaphor of shadow as a linkage ...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
a dance for radio examines how improvisation may be used as a means of documentation. a dance for r...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
This autoethnographic video-essay is based on ‘Shadow Dance’, a performance presented in a seven sto...
As an anthropologist and dancer, I ask how gesture emerges within a dance production process. The re...
This paper considers the notion of living archive applied to the body. What do we understand when we...
This abstract is for a live dance performance titled Please Do Touch, which responds fully to the th...
This performative presentation focuses on a strand of my practice that considers my body as an archi...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
Shadow Dance is a dance performance in 2016 at the Duncan Library of Aberdeen (Scotland). The perfor...
Drawing upon an ethnography of production processes of three Swiss dance companies (Cie Nicole Seile...
The video-essay draws on a dance performance we created and performed in 2016 in Aberdeen. "Shadow B...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
a dance for radio examines how improvisation may be used as a means of documentation. a dance for r...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...
This autoethnographic video-essay is based on ‘Shadow Dance’, a performance presented in a seven sto...
As an anthropologist and dancer, I ask how gesture emerges within a dance production process. The re...
This paper considers the notion of living archive applied to the body. What do we understand when we...
This abstract is for a live dance performance titled Please Do Touch, which responds fully to the th...
This performative presentation focuses on a strand of my practice that considers my body as an archi...
How dance history should be conserved, like any other human event is problematical. This article ref...
Shadow Dance is a dance performance in 2016 at the Duncan Library of Aberdeen (Scotland). The perfor...
Drawing upon an ethnography of production processes of three Swiss dance companies (Cie Nicole Seile...
The video-essay draws on a dance performance we created and performed in 2016 in Aberdeen. "Shadow B...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
Over the past few decades, archival practices in dance have been the subject of substantial scrutiny...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
a dance for radio examines how improvisation may be used as a means of documentation. a dance for r...
The aim of this article is to delve into memory and dance, and to show how the archive can contribut...