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Knowledge in Motion - Perspectives of Artistic and Scientific Research in Dance

Knowledge in Motion - Perspectives of Artistic and Scientific Research in Dance

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Dance is an art form that is gaining importance in a globalized society. It is perceived as an art form in itself, fostered and cultivated within cultural and educational policy, and is increasingly being the subject of research. Renowned choreographers, dancers, theorists, and pedagogues describe the unique potential of dance as an archive and medium and its significance at the interface between art and science. Contributors include Gabriele Brandstetter, Dieter Heitkamp, Royston Maldoom, and Meg Stuart.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 338 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: Transcript Verlag


Dance is gaining increasing importance in a globalized society as a means of conveying body knowledge. It is recognized as an art form in its own right, is fostered and cultivated within cultural and educational policies, and is increasingly being researched. Dance is a vibrant movement that spans the globe, carrying with it the knowledge it possesses. However, the question remains: what exactly constitutes body knowledge in motion, how is it produced, and how can it be researched and conveyed? Renowned choreographers, dancers, theorists, and pedagogues have explored the unique potential of dance as an archive and medium, as well as its significance at the intersection of art and science. Contributors to this volume include Gabriele Brandstetter, Dieter Heitkamp, Royston Maldoom, and Meg Stuart, among others.

Dance is a multifaceted art form that encompasses movement, expression, and communication. It has the ability to convey complex ideas, emotions, and experiences in a way that words alone cannot. Dance can be used to explore social issues, cultural identities, and personal experiences, and it has the power to inspire, educate, and entertain audiences.

In a globalized society, dance is becoming increasingly important as a means of conveying body knowledge. This is because dance is a universal language that can be understood and appreciated by people from all cultures and backgrounds. Dance can be used to communicate ideas, emotions, and experiences that may be difficult to express through other mediums, such as spoken language or written text.

Dance is also gaining importance as a means of promoting cultural exchange and understanding. Through dance, people can learn about the customs, traditions, and values of different cultures, and they can develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity of the world around them. Dance can also be used to promote social justice and equality, as it has the power to bring people together and challenge social norms and stereotypes.

Dance is also being recognized as an important form of research and inquiry. Dance researchers are exploring the ways in which dance can be used to understand the human body, the brain, and the relationship between movement and emotion. Dance is also being used to develop new methods of teaching and learning, as it has the ability to engage and inspire students in ways that other forms of education cannot.

In conclusion, dance is a powerful and versatile art form that has the ability to convey body knowledge, promote cultural exchange and understanding, and be used as a form of research and inquiry. Dance is a universal language that can be understood and appreciated by people from all cultures and backgrounds, and it has the power to inspire, educate, and entertain audiences. As dance continues to gain importance in a globalized society, it will be important to continue to explore its potential and to promote its use as a means of promoting social justice, equality, and cultural understanding.

Weight: 478g
Dimension: 225 x 150 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783899428094

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