Perspectives in motion : engaging the visual in dance and music / edited by Kendra Stepputat and Brian Diettrich.

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Bibliographic Details
Edition:First edition.
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, 2021.
`2021
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Series:Dance and performance studies ; v. 15.
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Format: Book
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Nanasipau'u Tuku'aho
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction. Engaging the visual in dance and music / Brian Diettrich and Kendra Stepputat
  • Part 1. Gaining Insights through Dance Visualizations
  • Kinetic songscapes: Intersensorial listening to hula ku'i songs
  • Using motion capture to access culturally embedded and embodied movement knowledge: A case study in Tango Argentino
  • Transcription and description: Tasks for dance research
  • Moving into someone else's research project: Issues in collaborative research
  • Part 2. Reconsidering Movement Structures
  • The dancer's voice: The dancing body as sound made visible
  • From Tonga to Malaysia: Utlilising Adrienne Kaeppler's analysis of dance structure to understand Igal of the Sama-Bajau in East Malaysia
  • Courting as structured movement in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea
  • Part 3. Music and Dance as Agency in Power Struggles
  • Disturbing bodies: Danced resistance and imperial corporeality in Colonial Micronesia
  • Greek politicians' dancing: Theatrical representations of political power
  • Lalai: Somatic decolonisation and worldview making through chant on the Pacific island of Guahan
  • Part 4. Significance of the Tangible
  • Intangible dancing as tangible museum exhibits
  • Creativity and ceremony in the repatriation of King Ngtja
  • The weave within: Being, seeing and sensing in Barasili
  • Solomon Islands. Irene Karongo Hundleby Part V. Perspectives from Adrienne L. Kaeppler Interview with Adrienne L. Kaeppler. A Conversation with the Kupuna