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Dance and Diversity Dance with and for mixed abilities by re-thinking bodies in new and existing dance practices
Dance and Public Space Dance as cross-sectoral practice in public space with focus on spatial skills
Dance and Somatics Dance as an embodied practice, understood by somatic skills and embodied knowledge of the moving body of oneself and others

Is Public Space Public Good?
The City Program hosted a Warren Gill Memorial Lecture February 21, 2013, at SFU Vancouver. Mark Kingwell, an author.

Playfulness to incorporate Dance Styles & Techniques
"A dance and speech on committing to the performances of our lives with the fearless authenticity of a child..

Documentary: ArchiCULTURE
Archiculture takes a thoughtful, yet critical look at the architectural studio. The 25-minute film offers a unique glimpse into.

Art & Education: Connecting the World
Fontys University of Fine and Performing Arts opened the study year 2017-2018 with inspiring talks and performances. Dean Karen.

Art & Education: Art in the Age of Authenticity
During the traditional opening of the study year Fontys University of Fine and Performing Arts the philosopher Ivana Ivkovic.

Caroline Bowditch – The Mosquito Effect
What are the similarities between a mosquito and a Dance Agent for Change? Both small? Yes. Both persistent? Definitely!.

Jürg Koch – Find your own pace and move together
Jürg Koch has been made aware of the progressive teaching approach at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp through the.

Together as one – Pamoja Dance Group (Nairobi, Kenia)
Pamoja Dance Group (led by Joseph Kanyenje, the current artistic director) is a mixed and inclusive group with a program.

Disability, the dancer and the dance with specific reference to three choreographers: Caroline Bowditch, Marc Brew and Claire Cunningham
Author: G. Williams
Abstract:
This thesis offers critical exploration of the intersection of four elements within the historical space, or field, of.

Art and Disability: Intersecting Identities among Young Artists with Disabilities
Authors:
- Jennifer Sullivan Sulewski / University of Massachusetts Boston
- Heike Boeltzig / University of Massachusetts Boston
- Rooshey Hasnain /

Sarah Whatley – Transcending Boundaries: Improvisation and disability in dance
Chapter published by the Oxford University Press.
Author: Sarah Whatley
Abstract:
This chapter will explore tensions that emerge through mapping the shifts.

Beyond integration: reformulating physical disability in dance
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire.
Author: Eimir McGrath
Abstract:
Dance performance that is inclusive of dancers with differing corporealities has.

“Letting the art speak” – Touch Compass Dance Company (New Zealand)
Lecture by Chaterine Chappell and Karen Fraser-Payne which gives an insight in the foundation and evolution throughout the years.

Disabled Dance: Grounding the Practice in the Law of ‘Cultural Heritage’
Is disabled dance a part of our 'cultural heritage'?
It is undeniable that the arts, broadly understood, hold great importance.

Iris Bouche – Cutting Space (Integrated Dance Research)
In 2012, Iris Bouche and musicians/composers Kobe Proesmans and Gerrit Valkenaers worked on a new piece 'Cutting Space'. In this dance.
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