Performance Research - Volume 26, Issue 4

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Performance Research - Volume 26, Issue 4
85,00 lei

Categorii: Diverse, Diverse

Limba: Engleza

Data publicării: 2022

Editura: Routledge

Tip copertă: Paperback

Colectie: Performance Research

ISBN: 3000000104439

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Performance Research - Volume 26, Issue 4
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This issue of Performance Research explores the idea of knowledge in relation to performing arts practices. Its concern, however, is not to simply revisit academic debates about practical knowledge but to offer new contexts and insights. From academic truth claims to claims of ownership, from epistemic objects to multiple epistemologies the topic of knowledge is everywhere. This issue aims to build on the foundations laid by previous work in the field, first by attending to the knowledge generated within the performing arts -- specifically the types of knowledge involved in creation, training, production, performance and spectatorship -- and second by inviting further critical interrogation of what the recognition of this knowledge achieves in the frame of evolving cultural and political contexts. The issue also calls into question the use of the term in itself, interrogating methods, analysis and languaging in order to offer various conceptualizations of knowledge and the (un)known.

CONTENTS

1 Editorial: On (Un)Knowns

HETTY BLADES, SCOTT DELAHUNTA AND LUCÍA PIQUERO ÁLVAREZ

4 Dancing in Car Parks [artists’ pages]

‘FUNMI ADEWOLE, JONATHAN BURROWS AND KATYE COE

9 [xxxxx]: A video-documented performance study [artists’ pages]

ALEN AGARONOV AND HY FLORENCE LAM

11 Ibn ‘Arabi and the Shadhiliya of Tunisia: Exploring knowledge as embodied practice in the hadra rituals of Sidi Bin-Hasan

DIA BARGHOUTI

18 Blind Spots [artists’ pages]

MEGHAN MOE BEITIKS AND JOEL FOSTER

24 Choreography as Concept, Dancing as Material

ERIN BRANNIGAN

32 Unfolding Images: Notes on image analysis and choreography in the frame of Ad Extra

BEATRIZ CANTINHO AND TÚLIO ROSA

37 What about Knowledgefied Discourse in Artistic Research? Reflections from Brazil

SUSANA CASTRO GIL

46 The Anatomy of Knowledge: On The Dead/The Undead by Mobile Akademie Berlin

JASPER DELBECKE

54 A Bodily Mental Lexicon: Documenting a choreographer’s method through a multimodal archival resource [artists’ pages]

CARLA FERNANDES AND FRANCISCO HENRIQUES

58 'Papiers Voisins', Stories of Entangled Documentations [artist's pages]

EMILIE GALLIER

63 [Dis]rupting, [mis]understanding, [un]learning and [re]membering—Lerato Shadi, Hamedine Kane and Euridice Zaituna Kala

KATJA GENTRIC

71 ‘And then again, I draw myself to the detail’: Capturing experiential states in contemporary dance making through Expanded Fields

RUTH GIBSON AND JENNY ROCHE

78 A Trilogy of Getting Stuck: Methods of (un)knowing

SEPIDEH KARAMI

83 Forming Blank, Performing Form [artist's pages]

JONDI KEANE

90 Magicking possible futures: Vivências by Grupo Cultural Balé das Iyabás

PAOLA MARÍA MARUGÁN RICART

95 Dancing with Epistemic Borders: Knowledge and unknowns in mixed-methods Practice-as-Research (PaR) collaborations between dance and social science

AOIFE MCGRATH, VICTORIA DURRER AND PETER CAMPBELL

104 (De)composing the Mongrel: Improvisation and the (un)known

MATTHEW JAMES NOONE

110 Scoring Enquiry, Unsettling Ignorance: Moving with racialized cancer uncertainties

CARO NOVELLA

118 Meeting on Paper: Dramaturgy as a practice of lateral movement [artists’ pages]

EFROSINI PROTOPAPA AND KONSTANTINA GEORGELOU

124 ‘To all my friends, known and unknown, close and distant’: Or how to think about thinking about performance art

JONAS RUTGEERTS

128 The Artful Agile Atypical Octopussy [artist's pages]

KAI SYNG TAN

130 Kinesthetic Empathy as Embodied Research: A case study

CELIA VARA

137 Qualic monsters in corridors: Reading Mette Ingvartsen's 'Manual Focus (solo version for camera)' [artists’ pages]

JOANNE 'BOB’ WHALLEY AND LEE MILLER

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REVIEWS

142 At last we were offered a glass of champagne!’: A study of live art

TOMAŽ KRPIČ

143 A Mercurial Mirage: Seascapes as event, logic and method

ZIHAN LOO

144 Remixing the Movement: Spirit, Sound and Flesh

JADE POWER-SOTOMAYOR

146 US Dance and Globalism at Mid-Century

EMILY WILCOX

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