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Daniela Perazzo Domm
Daniela Perazzo Domm is a dance and performance scholar whose research interests revolve around questions of subjectivity and collectivity in contemporary choreography and dramaturgical processes, with particular attention to interdisciplinary and experimental practices. Since 2014 she has been a lecturer in dance at Kingston University London, having previously taught at the University of Surrey. She holds an AHRC-funded MA (distinction) in performance and culture from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and received her Ph.D. in dance studies from the University of Surrey, funded by a university scholarship. Her doctoral research constructs a poetics of the work of Jonathan Burrows. She contributed to Decentring Dancing Texts (Lansdale, 2008), has published in academic journals (Contemporary Theatre Review, Choreographic Practices) and has written for dance periodicals (Dance Theatre Journal, Danza & Danza). Daniela is a founding member of the performing arts festival ‘Uovo’ (Milan, Italy), which supports forward-thinking and socially engaged arts practice.