An edition of Dance, identity and integration (2004)

Dance, identity and integration

tributes to the late Carl Worz and Muriel Topaz ; proceedings, 36th international conference, Congress on Research in Dance ; International Dance

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tributes to the late Carl Worz and Muriel Topaz ; proceedings, 36th international conference, Congress on Research in Dance ; International Dance

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Table of Contents

The
role of doctoral research in cultural change --
Dream yourself anew: choreographic strategies in women's solo contemporary dance making --
Crossing cultural and generational boundaries with a reconstruction of "Bamboo grove" --
Boost: a healing narrative through somatics and dance --
Memory fields: creative explorations for movement and analysis --
Contemporary dance and identity: the Singapore experience --
Embodying gender struggle and social protest: the influence of tanztheater and the awakening of feminist consciousness in Taiwan's modern dance -- -- The
transition of nation identity in Taiwan and the politics of exporting minzu wudao --
Feminine qualities as conceptual embodiment in Korean dance: decoding Seung-Hee Choi's dance --
Quest for artistic integrity: Balanchine's musical and choreographic reconstructions --
New roles for traditional dance and dancers in Thailand --
Identities in motion --
Balanchine, Wittgenstein, and Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: philosophical insights through artistic parody --
Expression of dance movement techniques in Peking opera: focusing on segmentation and unification express --
Emergent cultural and social dance identities in Aotearoa, New Zealand --
On movement: bodily experiences and the self -- -- A
decade of patriotism: the works of Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman, 1930-1940 --
Wrestling with the angels: from yellow-face performance to performing yello power of modern China (1938-1959) --
Public vs. private displays: reinventing tradition in the dances of Sabah and Sarawak --
What makes the snake-dissection of a contemporary Southeast Asian work --
Dance in the plays of Gao Xingjian and David Henry Hwang --
Gusmiata Suid and Gumarang Sakti: moving forward with tradition --
Becoming the other in my own land: deconstructing the hidden ideology in the representation of Taiwanese aboriginal dance --
Singapore ethnic dance development in the socio-economic and socio-political environment --
To heal, to astonish, to know: what will propel Australian dances' future? --
Living transformative lives: a doctoral dissertation on the life-world of Finnish contemporary freelance dance artists --
Ballet class in flux: multiple embodiment and the dancer's cultural agency --
Dance and socio-cultural identity: two tribes of eastern India.
Preservation and research of materials of the traditional dancing culture of Yunnan's minority groups (aboriginal) -- -- A
study of space direction in Sanjai Juku's work: "The egg stands out of curiosity-Unetsu (egg fever)": in comparison to karensansui (dry landscape Japanese garden) --
Endemic species of Caribbean island dance --
Affirming community identity through dance --
Performing the post-human: dancing with cognitive systems (2002) --
Folk dances in the postmodern society --
Riverdance boy --
Taiwan's female choreographers: the next generation --
Human rights through the eyes of artists --
Erick Hawkin's 1991 tour to China and Japan: a reconsideration of Asian aesthetics on his approach to dance --
Political movements?! --
Wu shu gong fang yi shi zhi chu tan -- = [The
exploration of the notion of "offending and defending" in Chinese martial arts].

Edition Notes

Presenters: Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong Dance Alliance, Provisional Urban Council, and Provisional Regional Council.

In English and Chinese.

Published in
Taipei, Taiwan

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Pagination
vii, 344 pages
Number of pages
344

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OL45127220M
OCLC/WorldCat
79417003

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