1st Edition

Nordic Dance Spaces Practicing and Imagining a Region

Edited By Karen Vedel, Petri Hoppu Copyright 2014
280 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

Dance has been connected to the practices and ideologies that have shaped notions of a Nordic region for more than a century and it is ingrained into the culture and society of the region. This book investigates different dance phenomena that have either engaged with or dismantled notions of Nordicness. Looking to the motion of dancers and dance forms between different locations, organizations and... Read more
Contents: North in motion, Karen Vedel and Petri Hoppu; Rock around the North, Inger Damsholt; Strategic mobility and wayfinding artists: performing the region, Karen Vedel; Folk dance competitions in the 21st century, Mats Nilsson; Dancing African-American jazz in the Nordic region, Lena Hammergren; Class dimensions of dance spaces: situating central agents across countries and categories, Egil Bakka; Nordic dance performances in the North American marketplace, Inka Juslin; Working in Nordic dance venues, Anne Margrete Fiskvik; Together and apart: all-Nordic folk dance events before 1975, Petri Hoppu; Index.

Biography

Karen Vedel is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Performance Studies in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen. Her research interests include regionalism and the production of locality in relation to dance and performance. Petri Hoppu is an Adjunct Professor in Dance Studies and a University Lecturer of Music Studies at the University of Tampere. His areas of expertise include theory and methodology in dance anthropology.