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What is an Artistic Laboratory?
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction 15
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Dance as Culture of Knowledge
- Dance in a Knowledge Society 25
- Dance as Culture of Knowledge 37
- Trickstering, Hallucinating and Exhausting Production 49
- What is an Artistic Laboratory? 59
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Artistic Research
- The Mode of Knowledge Production in Artistic Research 73
- Artistic Research as an Expanded Kind of Choreography Using the Example of Emio Greco / PC 81
- Talking about Scores: William Forsy the’s Vision for a New Form of »Dance Literature« 91
- If you don’t know, why do you ask? 101
- How Do You Want to Work Today? 111
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Body Knowledge and Body Memory
- Making Worlds Available 121
- Flickering and Change 129
- Expeditions to the Inner Teacher 137
- Sharing with Others 147
- About Risks and ›Side Effects‹ of Dancing 155
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Dance History and Reconstruction
- Capturing the Essence 165
- Re- Constructions: Figures of Thought and Figures of Dance: Nijinsky’s FAUNE 173
- What the Body Remembers 185
- Reconstructing Dore Hoyer’s AFFECTOS HUMANOS 193
- Digestion and Infusion 201
- The Body as Archive 207
- For a Participatory Theatre: Touching Instead of Fumbling 219
- On the Threshold 227
- The Politics of Collective Attention 235
- Generating Space 243
- Critique versus Critical Practice? 251
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Professional Education and Retraining in Dance
- Performing the School 259
- Building a Common Language 267
- On Considering a Comparative Approach 275
- Break- Up: New Paths in Dance Education 283
- Dance Careers in Transition 289
-
Dance Pedagogy and Cultural Work
- Working on Experience 299
- Learning Unconsciously 307
- Art is not a Luxury 311
- The Students Have to Come First 317
- Notes on Contributors 325
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction 15
-
Dance as Culture of Knowledge
- Dance in a Knowledge Society 25
- Dance as Culture of Knowledge 37
- Trickstering, Hallucinating and Exhausting Production 49
- What is an Artistic Laboratory? 59
-
Artistic Research
- The Mode of Knowledge Production in Artistic Research 73
- Artistic Research as an Expanded Kind of Choreography Using the Example of Emio Greco / PC 81
- Talking about Scores: William Forsy the’s Vision for a New Form of »Dance Literature« 91
- If you don’t know, why do you ask? 101
- How Do You Want to Work Today? 111
-
Body Knowledge and Body Memory
- Making Worlds Available 121
- Flickering and Change 129
- Expeditions to the Inner Teacher 137
- Sharing with Others 147
- About Risks and ›Side Effects‹ of Dancing 155
-
Dance History and Reconstruction
- Capturing the Essence 165
- Re- Constructions: Figures of Thought and Figures of Dance: Nijinsky’s FAUNE 173
- What the Body Remembers 185
- Reconstructing Dore Hoyer’s AFFECTOS HUMANOS 193
- Digestion and Infusion 201
- The Body as Archive 207
- For a Participatory Theatre: Touching Instead of Fumbling 219
- On the Threshold 227
- The Politics of Collective Attention 235
- Generating Space 243
- Critique versus Critical Practice? 251
-
Professional Education and Retraining in Dance
- Performing the School 259
- Building a Common Language 267
- On Considering a Comparative Approach 275
- Break- Up: New Paths in Dance Education 283
- Dance Careers in Transition 289
-
Dance Pedagogy and Cultural Work
- Working on Experience 299
- Learning Unconsciously 307
- Art is not a Luxury 311
- The Students Have to Come First 317
- Notes on Contributors 325