bokomslag Dance Practices as Research
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Dance Practices as Research

Vicky Kmpfe

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  • 155 sidor
  • 2024
This book contributes to the growing scientific literature on intangible cultural heritage determined by UNESCO to be particularly worthy of safeguarding and transmission by advancing a theoretical-analytical framework for the (in)tangible cultural heritage of dance. By exploring the potential of the intangible materiality of dance practice the book argues that implementing the concept of a performative dance-archive creates a new analytic field: research in praxis. The concept of the performative dance-archive draws out the potential for safeguarding and transmission of dance heritage, but also the challenges of the opposition between living heritage and the codifying of cultural inventories. This book uses the formal and contextual transformation of Argentine tango and German modern dance to discuss this ambiguity of intangible heritage and how the performative dance-archive creates a cognitive, empractical approach to determine, archive, and distribute danceknowledge. This is a timely methodological intervention in the context of the increasing importance of the intangible cultural heritage. It enables us to re-revise the concept of (im)materiality and the specific knowledges within cultural practice as a necessary fundamental category for research-processes and societal growth. This book is directed both to researchers in the field of intangible cultural heritage and to practitioners and researchers searching for new ways of investigating methods and perspectives to understand 'immaterial materialities'.
  • Författare: Vicky Kmpfe
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783031305832
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 155
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-05-20
  • Förlag: Springer International Publishing AG