
Tuesday, June 04, 2019
Choreographic Practices 10.1 is now available
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Intellect is pleased to announce that Choreographic Practices 10.1 is now available!
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10th Anniversary Special Issue: Dancing Urbanisms
Aims & Scope
Choreographic Practices operates from the principle that dance embodies ideas and can be productively enlivened when considered as a mode of critical and creative discourse. This peer-reviewed journal provides a platform for sharing choreographic practices, inquiry and debate.
Issue 10.1
Editorial
Dancing Urbanisms
Victoria Hunter, Melanie Kloetzel AND Karen Barbour
Articles
Site dance as activist methodology: Crafting performance/protest in sites of assembly
Issue 10.1
Editorial
Dancing Urbanisms
Victoria Hunter, Melanie Kloetzel AND Karen Barbour
Articles
Site dance as activist methodology: Crafting performance/protest in sites of assembly
Melanie Kloetzel
Walking as site dance: Choreography and conflict in Tel Aviv
Leslie Satin
Embodied Map (EM): Tools for urban mapping and choreography practices
Alessandro Carboni
Walking as site dance: Choreography and conflict in Tel Aviv
Leslie Satin
Embodied Map (EM): Tools for urban mapping and choreography practices
Alessandro Carboni
MESH: The Ensemble City – Public rituals of togetherness
Vanessa Grasse
The politics of participatory choreographic practice in urban public space
Beth Cassani
Vertical dance: A tool for producing new social spaces
Kate Lawrence
Backyard activisms: Site dance, permaculture and sustainability
Karen Barbour
Vernacular mapping: Site dance and embodied urban cartographies
Victoria Hunter
Walking in circles: Dancing with shadows – Choreo-cartography as a strategy to explore and embody ephemeral mnemonic geographies
Vanessa Grasse
The politics of participatory choreographic practice in urban public space
Beth Cassani
Vertical dance: A tool for producing new social spaces
Kate Lawrence
Backyard activisms: Site dance, permaculture and sustainability
Karen Barbour
Vernacular mapping: Site dance and embodied urban cartographies
Victoria Hunter
Walking in circles: Dancing with shadows – Choreo-cartography as a strategy to explore and embody ephemeral mnemonic geographies
Beatrice Jarv