
Choreographic Practices 9.2 is now available
Intellect is happy to announce that Choreographic Practices 9.2 is now available! For more information about the issue, click here and search 'content' >> http://www.intellectbooks.com/choreographic-practices
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 double-blind peer-reviewed journal provides a platform for sharing choreographic practices, critical inquiry and debate. Placing an emphasis on processes and practices over products, this journal seeks to engender dynamic relationships between theory and practice, choreographer and scholar, so that these distinctions may be shifted and traversed. Choreographic Practices will encompass a wide range of methodologies and critical perspectives such that interdisciplinary processes in performance can be understood as they intersect with other territories in the arts and beyond (for example, cultural studies, psychology, phenomenology, geography, philosophy and economics). In this way, the journal will open up the nature and scope of dance practice as research and draw together diverse bodies of knowledge and ways of knowing to illuminate an emerging and vibrant research area.
9.2 content
Editorial
Vida L. Midgelow
Articles
In search of our aunts’ gardens: Choreographic reconstruction, race and bodily transfer in Black Lōkəs
Christopher-Rasheem McMillan
The dance goes on: Following in the footsteps of Rosemary Butcher
Henrietta Bannerman
The brutal encounters of a novice b-girl
Sherril Dodds
Double Take – dance duets in the public realm
Claire Hicks, Neil Callaghan, Maria Hassabi, Sioned Huws, Simone Kenyon and Heather Forknell
Dancing to (re)connect: Somatic dance experiences as a medium of connection with the more-than-human
Brittany Laidlaw AND Tanja Beer
Joint action and joint attention: Dance improvisation and children’s physical play as participatory sense-making activities
Carolien Hermans
The Possibilities of Different Geographies
Jane Carr AND Bruce Sharp
And how to be in three places at once: A collaborative experiment
AGA Collaborative