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DANCEHOUSE DIARY

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    • Issue #12.2: What Now? — New Topographies of the Body
    • Issue #12.1: What Now? — Interior Lives
    • Issue #11: The Japan Issue
    • Issue #10: The Many & The Few – Assembling the political
    • Issue #09: The Money Issue
    • Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
    • Issue #07: Rituals of Now
    • Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
    • Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
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Alice Heyward

Alice Heyward is a dancer, choreographer and writer, originating from Melbourne.
scores in Issue #12.2: New Topographies of the Body
Alice Heyward

Listening Action for Dancehouse Diary #12

Listening Action for Dancehouse Diary #12: What Now Volume #2: New Topographies of the Body (A Series) is an approximately 35 minute-long audio guided practice session for crying, through the lens of falling. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #08: Dance and Ethics.
Alice Heyward

Anti-Obscurantism

Choreography and performance carry the potential to imagine new relationships and ways of being human. Material, ideas and sites, the elements of a work, are merely the sum of its parts. The ‘work’ (as noun and verb), is that unnamable effect it has on us, with potential to morally and ethically challenge. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #07: Rituals of Now
Alice Heyward

Shared Division

At any given moment, we are the present embodiment of the past, as well as the life of the future. Life and death rituals exist so that we can attempt to access and connect to the world of the dead and inherited. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Alice Heyward

Nakedness is a process not a state

The key is that, in life and art, nakedness is a process, not a state. We are our bodies, our bodies are our selves. Nudity generates self-knowledge and power. Read more...
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