A better understanding of the transnational networks of dance touring is critical to placing dance within larger theatrical and cultural systems. This essay demonstrates how digital research methods can work in tandem with more traditional scholarly methods to manage the scale and complexity of data truly necessary to account for what we call “movement on the move.” Drawing on the authors’ research on dance touring—namely, South American tours by Anna Pavlova’s company during World War I and the American Ballet Caravan during World War II—the essay focuses on the database and the map as tools that expand the capacity to trace “dynamic spatial histories of movement.” It argues that larger questions of mobility, transportation, infrastructure...
Folk dances often reflect the socio-cultural influences prevailing in different periods and nations;...
The 2020 pandemic caused by Covid 19, a deadly and contagious virus, revealed the fragility and limi...
Indian contemporary dance is a field, genre, and strategic term, in which practitioners design and s...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
This article represents the first stage of a larger research project that considers the kinds of que...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
In this dissertation I argue that body movement can produce new and transgressive physical relations...
Moving Publics develops a set of strategies for analyzing how professional site-based dances refunct...
This article explores the concepts of mobility, transformation and re-location in relation to site-s...
A new exploration of how digital media assert the relevance of dance in a wired world How has the In...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This interim project report addresses the ongoing work of Dunham’s Data: Katherine Dunham and Digita...
The dancing body informs us of space, in its interactions with other dancing bodies, music, or a cha...
American Archaeology, and Plimoth Plantation highlight the physical and phenomenological similaritie...
Folk dances often reflect the socio-cultural influences prevailing in different periods and nations;...
The 2020 pandemic caused by Covid 19, a deadly and contagious virus, revealed the fragility and limi...
Indian contemporary dance is a field, genre, and strategic term, in which practitioners design and s...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
This article represents the first stage of a larger research project that considers the kinds of que...
Documentary and archival traces of dance, which are encountered in media spanning several millenarie...
In this dissertation I argue that body movement can produce new and transgressive physical relations...
Moving Publics develops a set of strategies for analyzing how professional site-based dances refunct...
This article explores the concepts of mobility, transformation and re-location in relation to site-s...
A new exploration of how digital media assert the relevance of dance in a wired world How has the In...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This interim project report addresses the ongoing work of Dunham’s Data: Katherine Dunham and Digita...
The dancing body informs us of space, in its interactions with other dancing bodies, music, or a cha...
American Archaeology, and Plimoth Plantation highlight the physical and phenomenological similaritie...
Folk dances often reflect the socio-cultural influences prevailing in different periods and nations;...
The 2020 pandemic caused by Covid 19, a deadly and contagious virus, revealed the fragility and limi...
Indian contemporary dance is a field, genre, and strategic term, in which practitioners design and s...