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Contemporary PerforMemory
Dancing through Spacetime, Historical Trauma, and Diaspora in the 21st Century
An interdisciplinary research journey, introducing the new idea of PerforMemory through a study of contemporary dance-making in Europe, Taiwan, the Caribbean and the USA.
Pina Bausch's Dance Theater
Company, Artistic Practices and Reception
An extensive analysis of Pina Bausch's oeuvre including the development of a praxeology of translation as a key concept for dance and art theory.
Resilient Bodies, Residual Effects
Artistic Articulations of Borders and Collectivity from Lebanon and Palestine
Bodies, borders and collectivity: with recourse to artistic practices from Lebanon and Palestine, Sandra Noeth questions what it takes to cross a border, and what it takes to belong.
On the Threshold of Knowing
Lectures and Performances in Art and Academia
Building on Goffman's »Frame Analysis« the book gives profound insight into how knowledge – as a practice and a concept – is associated with clarity rather than truth.
Gabriele Brandstetter
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Holger Hartung
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Moving (Across) Borders
Performing Translation, Intervention, Participation
The contributors to this book ask from their individual cultural backgrounds how movements across and along borders function as performative and political acts.
Dancing Age(ing)
Rethinking Age(ing) in and through Improvisation Practice and Performance
This artistic research inquiry develops, discusses, and stages critical practices and performances of age(ing) in contemporary dance.
Marc Wagenbach
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Pina Bausch Foundation
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Inheriting Dance
An Invitation from Pina
The Pina Bausch Foundation who preserves the great choreographer's artistic heritage reflects on questions of remembering and archiving dance and gives insight into the Foundation's practical work.
Dancing Archives – Archive Dances
Exploring Dance Histories at the Radcliffe College Archives
Dancing Harvard – this book presents the first in-depth archival exploration of a lost history of dance as an extracurricular activity at Harvard University's Radcliffe College during the first half of the twentieth century.
Gabriele Brandstetter
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Gabriele Klein
(eds.)
Dance [and] Theory
The book collects substantial contributions on the relationship between dance and theory of international choreographers, dancers, dramaturges and scholars.
Gabriele Klein
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Sandra Noeth
(eds.)
Emerging Bodies
The Performance of Worldmaking in Dance and Choreography
How do dance and choreography create their own new worlds? This trans-disciplinary volume brings together seminal concepts and current inquiries of international dance studies.