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Ehrenberg, Shantel.
Kinaesthesia and visual self-reflection in contemporary dance
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Kinaesthesia and visual self-reflection in contemporary danceby Shantel Ehrenberg.
Author:
Ehrenberg, Shantel.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
xi, 280 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Modern dance.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73403-9
ISBN:
9783030734039
Kinaesthesia and visual self-reflection in contemporary dance
Ehrenberg, Shantel.
Kinaesthesia and visual self-reflection in contemporary dance
[electronic resource] /by Shantel Ehrenberg. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xi, 280 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Cognitive studies in literature and performance. - Cognitive studies in literature and performance..
"This book makes an extraordinarily timely contribution to the field of dance studies, through articulating the kinaesthetic awareness that contemporary dancers cultivate in their professional practice. Artfully synthesising previous scholarly research concerning the embodied knowledge of contemporary dancing subjects, Ehrenberg proposes exciting new ways of conceptualising the intra-action between dancers and the ubiquitous technology supporting dancemaking processes. A highly engaging and impactful read, it points to important new directions in dance and related research fields." -Dr Jenny Roche, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland "This book offers an invaluable insight to how dancers respond to and speak about the tension they may experience between the 'felt-sense' of their dancing and their visual image. As such it provides new understandings about how dancers experience being watched. By combining dancer commentary with a range of theories as diverse as feminist philosophy, post-structuralism and posthumanism, the book adeptly conceptualises and interrogates the concept of a 'kinaesthetic mode of attention' for contemporary dance." -Professor Sarah Whatley, C-DaRE, Coventry University, UK Kinaesthesia and Visual Self-reflection in Contemporary Dance features interviews with UK-based professional-level contemporary, ballet, hip hop, and breaking dancers and cross-disciplinary explication of kinaesthesia and visual self-reflection discourses. Expanding on the concept of a 'kinaesthetic mode of attention' leads to discussion of some of the key values and practices which nurture and develop this mode in contemporary dance. Zooming in on entanglements with video self-images in dance practice provides further insights regarding kinaesthesia's historicised polarisation with the visual. It thus provides opportunities to dwell on and reconsider reflections, opening up to a set of playful yet disruptive diffractions inherent in the process of becoming a contemporary dancer, particularly amongst an increasingly complex landscape of visual and theoretical technologies. Shantel Ehrenberg is a practitioner/researcher/academic. Her research and practice focus on the complexity of the corporeal. She is Lecturer in Dance & Theatre at the University of Surrey, UK. Her research is also found in publications such as Choreographic Practices, Dance Research Journal, and Research in Dance Education.
ISBN: 9783030734039
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-73403-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: GV1783 / .E47 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 792.8
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