Global Movements
Dance, Place, and Hybridity
Contributions by Yuko Aoyama, Mary Lynn Babcock, France Joyal, Olaf Kuhlke, Lynnette Young Overby, Adam M. Pine, Steve Smith, Kristin Harris Walsh, Carla Walter Edited by Olaf Kuhlke, Adam M. Pine
Publication date:
18 December 2014Length of book:
204 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
239x163mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739171820
Global Movements: Dance, Place, and Hybridity provides a theoretical and practical examination of the relationships between the global mobility of ideas and people, and its impact on dance and space. Using seven case studies, the contributors illustrate the mixture of dance styles that result from the global diffusion of cultural traditions and practices. The collection portrays a multitude of ways in which public and private spaces—stages, buildings, town squares as well as natural environments—are transformed and made meaningful by culturally diverse dances. Global Movements will be of interest to scholars of geography, dance, and global issues.
This book underscores the fact that dance is a geography and geography is a dance. By cross-pollinating the two disciplines, the authors produce a third wondrous hybrid. Their book is compulsory reading for all those who want to understand the place of dance.