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Narratives in Black British Dance: Embodied Practices
Editor: Adesola Akinleye | Reference: P3775 | ISBN: 978-3-319-70313-8 | Type: Publication
Bringing together the voices of dance-artists, scholars, teachers and choreographers, the book looks at a range of performing arts from dancehall to ballet, providing valuable insights into dance theory, performance, pedagogy, identity and culture.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
A'Keitha Carey
African diaspora
Anita Gonzalez
Beverley Glean
blackness
body
British
Britishness
Caribfunk
Chikukwango Cuxima-Zwa
Christy Adair
criticism
decolonising
diaspora
ethics
Ethiopia
feminism
gender
H Patten
Helen Kindred
history
Hopal Romans
Jamaica
Jane Carr
Jazz
Kokuma
Lion King
Namron
politics
race
racism
Ramsay Burt
Ras Mikey Courtney
representation
Rosie Lehan
Sandie Bourne
Sandra Golding
Sarahleigh Castelyn
Thea Barnes
Tia-Monique Uzor
UK
youth dance
Refugee Performance: Practical Encounters
Editor: Michael Balfour | Reference: P3113 | ISBN: 978-1841506371 | Type: Publication
Exploring theater works created for, by, and with refugees, this hybrid collection of essays combines newly commissioned scholarly work with examples of writing by refugees themselves.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
AIDS
Alison Jeffers
Andrew Gilbert
applied theatre
asylum seeker
audience
Australia
border
CAPP
citizenship
conflict
Congo
Croatia
culture
dance
directing
Dwight Conquergood
economy
Elena Marchevska
Ethiopia
exile
Felicia Faye McMahon
Guglielmo Schininà
health
HIV
Iraq
Kaethe Weingarten
language
Laura Edmondson
memory
migration
money
multiculturalism
narrative
Nina Woodrow
Niz Jabour
Okello Kelo Sam
Palestine
participation
performance text
playback theatre
playwriting
politics
Rand T. Hazou
Rea Dennis
refugee camp
Restock Rethink Reflect 4
ritual
Rob Lachowicz
Robert Ajwang
RRR4
Sanja Nikcevic
Sarah Woodland
Serbia
South Sudan
storytelling
theatre
Tom Burvill
trauma
Uganda
United Kingdom
United Nations
victim
war
Yugoslavia
Yuko Kurahashi
Yvonne Sliep
Zlatko Topcic