Portanova\u27s first book is a dense, ambitious investigation of encounters among various dance choreographies, technologies, computer programs, and philosophical concepts. Portanova (independent scholar) attempts to create a speculative proposition for a philosophy of movement in the digital age by developing three trajectories. First, she traces advances in audiovisual tools (especially the shift from analog to digital) and ways this progress influenced ideas regarding movement in space and time. Second, she offers choreographic examples to illustrate these developments. Finally, she presents some philosophical concepts to analyze and align with the choreographic examples. The heart of the book is the philosophical discussions based on ...
The article reviews the book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement,"...
A Canadian with a background in philosophy and women\u27s studies, Vigier focuses here on ways that ...
Halprin (b.1920) is an internationally renowned activist, author, choreographer, and teacher. She is...
This book, LaMothe\u27s fifth, weaves together current concerns in dance, philosophy, psychology, an...
This first critical overview of the Cunningham\u27s long career is the result of decades of study of...
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing a personal creative process...
Noland (French and comparative literature, Univ. of California, Irvine) has written numerous books, ...
This volume joins Corporealities: Dancing, Knowledge, Culture and Power, ed. by Susan Foster (CH, Ju...
This is Albright\u27s sixth book: she is author of Choreographing Difference (CH, May\u2798, 35-4996...
Teck explores the creation and performance of music for ballet, modern concert dance, and musical th...
Drawing on significant library research and on paintings, photographs, poems, videotapes, and interv...
Kinematics is an experimental guide to alternative ways of looking at the elements of dance, reimagi...
My research investigates choreography that uses the kinesthetic experience of making visual art to i...
A choreographer, performer, and activist, Chatterjea (Univ. of Minnesota) brings all of her identiti...
With this volume, Joy (Rhode Island School of Design; scholar-in-residence, Dancespace Project, Manh...
The article reviews the book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement,"...
A Canadian with a background in philosophy and women\u27s studies, Vigier focuses here on ways that ...
Halprin (b.1920) is an internationally renowned activist, author, choreographer, and teacher. She is...
This book, LaMothe\u27s fifth, weaves together current concerns in dance, philosophy, psychology, an...
This first critical overview of the Cunningham\u27s long career is the result of decades of study of...
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing a personal creative process...
Noland (French and comparative literature, Univ. of California, Irvine) has written numerous books, ...
This volume joins Corporealities: Dancing, Knowledge, Culture and Power, ed. by Susan Foster (CH, Ju...
This is Albright\u27s sixth book: she is author of Choreographing Difference (CH, May\u2798, 35-4996...
Teck explores the creation and performance of music for ballet, modern concert dance, and musical th...
Drawing on significant library research and on paintings, photographs, poems, videotapes, and interv...
Kinematics is an experimental guide to alternative ways of looking at the elements of dance, reimagi...
My research investigates choreography that uses the kinesthetic experience of making visual art to i...
A choreographer, performer, and activist, Chatterjea (Univ. of Minnesota) brings all of her identiti...
With this volume, Joy (Rhode Island School of Design; scholar-in-residence, Dancespace Project, Manh...
The article reviews the book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement,"...
A Canadian with a background in philosophy and women\u27s studies, Vigier focuses here on ways that ...
Halprin (b.1920) is an internationally renowned activist, author, choreographer, and teacher. She is...