1st Edition

Moving Sites Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance

Edited By Victoria Hunter Copyright 2015
510 Pages
by Routledge

510 Pages
by Routledge

510 Pages
by Routledge

Moving Sites explores site-specific dance practice through a combination of analytical essays and practitioner accounts of their working processes. In offering this joint effort of theory and practice, it aims to provide dance academics, students and practitioners with a series of discussions that shed light both on approaches to making this type of dance practice, and evaluating and reflecting... Read more

Contributors

Acknowledgements

0. Introduction

VICTORIA HUNTER

SECTION 1

Approaching the Site

Section introduction VICTORIA HUNTER

1. Experiencing Space: The Implications for Site-Specific Dance Performance VICTORIA HUNTER

2. Sited Conversations FIONA WILKIE

3. Between Dance and Architecture RACHEL SARA

4. Atmospheric choreographies and air-conditioned bodies DEREK MCCORMACK

5. Embodying The Site: The Here and Now In Site-Specific Dance Performance VICTORIA HUNTER

SECTION 2

Experiencing Site: Locating the Experience

Section introduction VICTORIA HUNTER

6. Homemade Circus: Investigating Embodiment in Academic Spaces CAMILLA DAMKJAER

7. Sharing Occasions at a Distance: The Different Dimensions of Comobility CHRIS SPEED AND JEN SOUTHERN

8. Video Space: A Site For Choreography DOUGLAS ROSENBERG

9. Placing the Body in Mixed Reality SITA POPAT

10. Spatial Translation, Embodiment and the Site-Specific Event VICTORIA HUNTER

 

SECTION 3

Engaging with the Built Environment and Urban Practice

Section introduction VICTORIA HUNTER

11. City of Lovers CAROL BROWN

12. Dancing the History of Urban Change in the Bay and Beyond CAROLINE WALTHALL

13. Site-Specific Dance in a Corporate Landscape: Space, Place, and Non-Place MELANIE KLOETZEL

14. Stop. Look. Listen. What’s going on? KATE LAWRENCE

15. Witnessing Dance in the Streets: Go! Taste the City KATRINKA SOMDAHL-SANDS

SECTION 4

Environmental and Rural Practice

Section introduction VICTORIA HUNTER

16. Dancing the Beach: In-between Land, Sea and Sky VICTORIA HUNTER

17. ‘Moving beyond inscription to incorporation’: The four dynamics of ecological movement in site-specific performance SANDRA REEVE

18. Strategies of Interruption: Slowing Down and Becoming Sensate in Site Responsive Dance NATALIE GARRET-BROWN

19. Diving Into the Wild: Ecologies of Performance in Devon and Cornwall MALAIKA SARCO-THOMAS

20. Spectacle, World, Environment, Void: Understanding Nature through Rural Site-Specific Dance NIGEL STEWART

SECTION 5

Sharing Site: Community, Impact and Affect

Section introduction VICTORIA HUNTER

21. From urban cities and the tropics to site-dance in the world heritage setting of Melaka: an Australian practitioner’s journey CHERYL STOCK

22. Dancing in Place: Site-Specific Work JOSIE METAL-CORBIN

23. Activating Intersubjectivities in Site-Specific Contemporary Dance APRIL NUNES-TUCKER

24. Site of the Nama Stap Dance E. JEAN JOHNSON-JONES

25. Moving Sites: Transformation and Re-location in Site-specific Dance Performance VICTORIA HUNTER

Index

Biography

Victoria Hunter is a Senior Lecturer in Dance at the University of Chichester, UK.