A World of Muscle, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance

Simon Ellis (Editor), Hetty Blades (Editor), Charlotte Waelde (Editor)

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    Abstract

    A World of Muscle, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance is an e-book exploring contemporary ideas and themes in the research and practice of dance. It contains 23 chapters written by researchers at the Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE), Coventry University, and is divided into six sections: Spaces of Practice, Philosophy, Communities, Politics, Data and Thinking, and Epistemology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCoventry
    PublisherC-DaRE
    Number of pages517
    ISBN (Electronic)9781846000836
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2018

    Keywords

    • dance
    • research
    • performance

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    • 11 Million Reasons: Transmitting Inclusion in Dance

      Whatley, S., 1 Jun 2018, A World of Muscle, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance. Coventry: Centre for Dance Research, p. 163-184 19 p.

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    • A collecting society for dance: has the time come?

      Waelde, C., 2018, A World of Muscle, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance. Ellis, S., Blades, H. & Waelde, C. (eds.). Coventry: C-DaRE, p. 294-323 30 p.

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    • Artistic Practice as Research: A Genealogical account

      Naccarato, T., 1 Jun 2018, A World of Muscle, Bone and Organ: Research and Scholarship in Dances. Ellis, S., Blades, H. & Wealde, C. (eds.). C-DaRE, p. 435-455 21 p.

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