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Every dissertation is individual and unique - particularly for
dance students, who must combine a wide range of approaches into a
tailor-made research methodology. What Moves You? fosters a
creative approach to dissertations and final projects. By guiding
the development of a personal study program, this volume encourages
dance students to take ownership of their artistic and academic
work, a skill essential both to successful undergraduate study, and
to making the first steps towards a career in dance. Rather than
propose a prescriptive, step-by-step mantra, Charlotte Nichol and
Lise Uytterhoeven draw upon contributions from students, teachers,
examiners and practitioners to broaden the notion of 'research' and
demystify the purpose of the dissertation.
Every dissertation is individual and unique - particularly for
dance students, who must combine a wide range of approaches into a
tailor-made research methodology. What Moves You? fosters a
creative approach to dissertations and final projects. By guiding
the development of a personal study program, this volume encourages
dance students to take ownership of their artistic and academic
work, a skill essential both to successful undergraduate study, and
to making the first steps towards a career in dance. Rather than
propose a prescriptive, step-by-step mantra, Charlotte Nichol and
Lise Uytterhoeven draw upon contributions from students, teachers,
examiners and practitioners to broaden the notion of 'research' and
demystify the purpose of the dissertation.
This book analyses the world-renowned Belgian choreographer's key
approaches and dramaturgical strategies through selected case
studies from his oeuvre between 2000 and 2010, from Rien de Rien to
Babel(words). It investigates Cherkaoui's choreographic and
dramaturgic interventions in debates on the nation, culture,
religion and language, by emphasising the transcultural,
transreligious and geopolitical dimensions of the dialogues and
exchanges he explored during this initial decade. Engaged
spectatorship refers to the ongoing thinking, talking, research and
writing that the spectator is invited to do in order to fulfil the
work's macro-dramaturgical potential to resist nationalism,
populism and religious fundamentalism. The book meticulously
explores Cherkaoui's rich, multi-layered theatrical imagery and
aural landscapes to demonstrate the agile and ever-shifting
interpretive acts the works elicit from their audiences. Offering a
full-length analysis of Cherkaoui's work, the book is essential
reading for students, researchers, practitioners and Cherkaoui
fans.
This book analyses the world-renowned Belgian choreographer's key
approaches and dramaturgical strategies through selected case
studies from his oeuvre between 2000 and 2010, from Rien de Rien to
Babel(words). It investigates Cherkaoui's choreographic and
dramaturgic interventions in debates on the nation, culture,
religion and language, by emphasising the transcultural,
transreligious and geopolitical dimensions of the dialogues and
exchanges he explored during this initial decade. Engaged
spectatorship refers to the ongoing thinking, talking, research and
writing that the spectator is invited to do in order to fulfil the
work's macro-dramaturgical potential to resist nationalism,
populism and religious fundamentalism. The book meticulously
explores Cherkaoui's rich, multi-layered theatrical imagery and
aural landscapes to demonstrate the agile and ever-shifting
interpretive acts the works elicit from their audiences. Offering a
full-length analysis of Cherkaoui's work, the book is essential
reading for students, researchers, practitioners and Cherkaoui
fans.
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