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dance thinking in Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
Philipa Rothfield

Dancing in the Dark, Spinoza’s Ethics of the Body

Either a body acts for itself or it is acted upon. it may not necessarily be clear whether a body acts for itself or is acted upon. is a soldier who obeys a command engaging in active or passive affections? if a massage releases tension enabling greater movement is this activity or passivity? it all depends upon the changing agency of the body. Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
Margaret Meran Trail

Chitty Shuffles at Night

There is (un)work to do. Dance outside at night, and the fewer or more inconsequential the place of other humans in (y)our dancing, the better, because then we are not fixed in idiotic narratives determined by others, then we are free to be affected and affect. Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Bojana Kunst

The Economy of Proximity: Dramaturgical Work in Contemporary Dance

Dramaturgical work in dance seems to reflect the increasing need for theory and reflection, which re-questions the a priori truths and self-evidence of dance. Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
Alison Finn

Free Beer

What is the meaning, and value, of nudity or nakedness – for these are different things – in contemporary dance work? Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #03: Less Is More
Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahl

The Dancing Body Does Not Move Freely?

Our new Housemates are Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahls who will work on the project NAME GIVEN 2: Body Lies. They share here some of the avenues they will investigate. Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #03: Less Is More
Jude Walton and Linda Marie Walker

The Prefab: Dancing Writing Building

It is preparatory, propositional, a sketch for an idea, or a rehearsal for a performance. What are the shared states of temporary, makeshift construction that these different disciplines could occupy? Read more...
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