Processing Choreography: Thinking with William Forsythe's "Duo"

Waterhouse, Elizabeth (2022). Processing Choreography: Thinking with William Forsythe's "Duo". Critical Dance Studies: Vol. 60. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag

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Told from the perspective of the dancers, »Processing Choreography: Thinking with William Forsythe's Duo« is an ethnography that reconstructs the dancers' activity within William Forsythe's Duo project. The book is written legibly for readers in dance studies, the social sciences, and dance practice. Considering how the choreography of Duo emerged through practice and changed over two decades of history (1996-2018), Elizabeth Waterhouse offers a nuanced picture of creative cooperation and institutionalized process. She presents a compelling vision of choreography as a nexus of people, im/material practices, contexts, and relations. As a former Forsythe dancer herself, the author provides novel insights into this choreographic community.

Item Type:

Book (Monograph)

Division/Institute:

06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of Art and Cultural Studies > Institute of Theater Studies
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UniBE Contributor:

Waterhouse, Elizabeth Neumann

Subjects:

700 Arts > 790 Sports, games & entertainment
700 Arts

ISBN:

978-3-8376-5588-9

Series:

Critical Dance Studies

Publisher:

Transcript Verlag

Funders:

[UNSPECIFIED] Swiss National Science Foundation ; [UNSPECIFIED] Volkswagen Foundation

Projects:

Projects 165770 not found.
[UNSPECIFIED] Motion Together

Language:

English

Submitter:

Elizabeth Neumann Waterhouse

Date Deposited:

21 Apr 2022 10:53

Last Modified:

29 Apr 2024 08:14

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Dance, William Forsythe, Praxeology, Process Philosophy, Ethnography

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/168257

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/168257

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