Dance in Contested Land: New Intercultural Dramaturgies

Dance in Contested Land: New Intercultural Dramaturgies

by Rachael Swain
Dance in Contested Land: New Intercultural Dramaturgies

Dance in Contested Land: New Intercultural Dramaturgies

by Rachael Swain

eBook1st ed. 2020 (1st ed. 2020)

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Overview

This book traces an engagement between intercultural dance company Marrugeku and unceded lands of the Yawuru, Bunuba, and Nyikina in the north west of Australia. In the face of colonial legacies and extractive capitalism, it examines how Indigenous ontologies bring ecological thought to dance through an entangled web of attachments to people, species, geologies, political histories, and land. Following choreographic interactions across the multiple subject positions of Indigenous, settler, and European artists between 2012–2016 the book closely examines projects such as Yawuru/Bardi dancer and choreographer Dalisa Pigram’s solo Gudirr Gudirr (2013) and the multimedia work Cut the Sky (2015). Dance in Contested Land reveals how emergent intercultural dramaturgies can mediate dance and land to revision and reorientate kinetics, emotion, and responsibilities through sites of Indigenous resurgence and experimentation.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030465513
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 10/30/2020
Series: New World Choreographies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Rachael Swain is a settler director, dramaturg, and researcher of intercultural and trans-disciplinary dance and performance. She was born on the lands of the Ngāi Tahu in Aotearoa/New Zealand and works between the lands of the Gadigal in Sydney and the lands of the Yawuru in Broome, Australia. Rachael is co-artistic director of Marrugeku with Yawuru/Bardi dancer and choreographer Dalisa Pigram.

 

Table of Contents

1. Chapter One: Introduction.- 2. Chapter Two: The Dramaturgies of Listening to Country.- 3. Chapter Three: Gudirr Gudirr—Culturally Situated Neo-Expressionism.- 4. Chapter Four: Cut the Sky—Dramaturgies to disrupt the Anthropocene.
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