Knowledge in motion: perspectives of artistic and scientific research in dance

In a globalised society, dance is gaining in importance as a means of conveying body knowledge: It is perceived as an art form in itself, is fostered and cultivated within the bounds of cultural and educational policy, and is increasingly becoming the subject of research. Dance is in motion all over...

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Main Authors: Gehm, Sabine (Author, Editor), Husemann, Pirkko (Author, Editor), Wilcke, Katharina von (Author)
Corporate Author: Tanzkongress Deutschland Berlin (Author)
Other Authors: Wilcke, Katharina von 20./21. Jh (Editor)
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:German
Published: Transcript-Verl. 2007
Series:TanzScripte volume 9
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Online Access:DE-B1533
DE-859
DE-860
DE-188
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Summary:In a globalised society, dance is gaining in importance as a means of conveying body knowledge: It is perceived as an art form in itself, is fostered and cultivated within the bounds of cultural and educational policy, and is increasingly becoming the subject of research. Dance is in motion all over the world, and with it the knowledge that it holds. But what does body knowledge in motion constitute, how is it produced, how can it be researched and conveyed? Renowned choreographers, dancers, theorists and pedagogues describe the unique potential of dance as an archive and medium as well as its significance at the interface between art and science. Contributors are, among others, Gabriele Brandstetter, Dieter Heitkamp, Royston Maldoom and Meg Stuart
Item Description:Auf der Rückseite des Titelblattes: "Under the motto 'Knowledge in Motion' the Dance Congress Germany took place from 20-23 April 2006 at the House of World Cultures in Berlin"
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (335 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:9783839408094
DOI:10.1515/9783839408094

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