Resistance and Support : Contact Improvisation @ 50

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Resistance and Support : Contact Improvisation @ 50

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 378 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197776261
  • DDC分類 792.8028

Full Description

Resistance and Support: Contact Improvisation @ 50 is a ground-breaking anthology that collects twenty original writings that elucidate critically important somatic and political perspectives on Contact Improvisation (CI). This form of partner dancing that was started in the United States in 1972, has spread into a vibrant global community in the twenty-first century. Resistance and Support is edited and includes an introduction by veteran CI practitioner and dance studies scholar Ann Cooper Albright.

For much of its existence in the twentieth century, Contact Improvisation prided itself on its democratic and egalitarian roots. Jams are open to newcomers, women learned to lift men, and dancing roles were not conventionally gendered in the traditional sense of partnered dancing such as tango or ballroom. These conventions meant that questions of social power were often ignored within the jams and festivals where Contact Improvisation thrives. This thoughtful collection engages issues of inclusion and access through insightful essays written by people whose life experiences are shaped by this extraordinary form of kinaesthetic communication.

Chapters trace the stories of CI in China and Taiwan, India, Mexico, Brazil, as well as those in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Some discuss the somatic training that provides a movement basis for the improvisational exchanges between dancers. Others foreground the feminist and queer perspectives on the evolving twenty-first century practice of the form. Several elaborate on the healing, spiritual, or therapeutic aspects of CI, while others explore the mixed ability approaches to the form popularized by Alito Alessi's Dance Ability pedagogy. Like Critical Mass: CI @ 50, the international conference and festival honoring CI's 50th anniversary from which these writings emerged, these essays both celebrate the expansive possibilities and critique some of the exclusionary conventions of this ever-evolving form of communal dance.

Contents

Introduction, Ann Cooper Albright

Productive Tensions

Introduction by Ann Cooper Albright

1) "Mindfully Rocking and Rolling: Contact Improvisation as a Feminist Practice in the Turbulent 'Seventies" by Dena Davida

2) "Getting There from Here: A Roadmap to Safer Brave Open Jams" by Michele Beaulieux

3) "Gender, Power, and Equity in Contact Improvisation" by Kristin Horrigan

4) "Not: Not Contact Improvisation" by Joy Mariama Smith, edited by Asimina Chremos

5) "Doing it wrong. Contact's counter counter-cultures" by Emma Bigé and Paul Singh

6) "Tracing the Natural Body for More Inclusive and Equitable CI Futures" by Robin Raven Prichard

7) "Underscoring Nancy Stark Smith's legacy: definitions and disruptions" by Sarah Young

Responsive Touch

Introduction by Ann Cooper Albright

8) "The Small Dances of Listening" by Lesley Greco

9) "Listening Touch" by Rosalind Holgate Smith

10) "Therapeutic Applications of Contact Improvisation" by Aaron Brando and Gabrielle Revlock

11) "XCI: Intimacy in Contact Improvisation" by Aramo Olaya

12) "Rolling and Knowing: Reflections on the Endurance of the CI Event" by Brian Schultis

13) "Something we touch or that touches us - a newcomer locating themselves in Contact" by Lisa Claire Greene

14) "The Religious Function of Contact Improvisation" by Carol Laursen

Local Communities/Global Contexts

Introduction by Ann Cooper Albright

15) "Resistance and Horizons: EPIICO, Community and Self-Organization" by Ariadna Franco Martínez, Esmeralda Padilla García, Elisa Romero Morato, Mariana Torres Juárez and Laura Villeda Aguirre, translated by Caroline Tracey

16) "Making Contact: Practicing and creating spaces of Contact Improvisation in India" by Guru Suraj and Adrianna Michalska

17) "Contact Improvisation in China and Taiwan" roundtable discussion with Ming-Shen Ku, Shuyi (Candy) Liao, Xiao Zhang, Huichao (Dew) Ge; introduction by Ge; transcription and translation by Yuting (Elsie) Wang

18) "Deviant Bodies: improvising survival in Brazil" by Ana Carolina Bezerra Teixeira

19) "Queering Contact Improvisation with Sara Ahmed (and the wheelchair)" by Mª Paz Brozas Polo

20) "Intensive Curiosity: A Dialogue about Teaching CI" by Joe Dumit and Dorte Bjerre Jensen

Index

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