Current trends in contemporary choreography: a political critique

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Kolb, A. 2013. Current trends in contemporary choreography: a political critique. Dance Research Journal. 45 (3), pp. 29-52.
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TitleCurrent trends in contemporary choreography: a political critique
AuthorsKolb, A.
Abstract

Can contemporary choreography claim to challenge the societal status quo by producing liberatory or transgressive work, or has it rather become enshrined in the logic of capitalism and establishment culture? This paper looks critically at 21st-century participatory, collaborative modes of performance to investigate how their corresponding aesthetic choices and working methods reflect (often implicit) political stances, such as manifestations of democracy. Using examples from several Western countries, current trends will be assessed against the backdrop of 1960s and ’70s performance theory and practice; assessing the ramifications of the shifting fault lines between dance/performance, the market economy and political ideologies.

PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
JournalDance Research Journal
ISSN0149-7677
Publication dates
PrintDec 2013
Publication process dates
Deposited06 May 2014
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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