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Dancing Otherwise: Exploring Pluriversal Practices Network
In this episode, Vicky, Daniela and Michelle share insight into the focus of the network, which aims to explore how
The network emerged from the investigators’ interests in dance and politics and a curiosity about the potential for dance to explore, illustrate and provoke ways of relating and being ‘otherwise’. The Dancing Otherwise network looks beyond mainstream UK dance practices to explore culturally diverse, environmentally-engaged, experimental, edgy and novel modes of making, producing and researching dance that tell us something about the aspirations of artists and researchers for ' being otherwise' (Akomolafe 2022).
Website: www.dancingotherwise.com
Instagram: @dancingotherwise
Victoria Hunter (Principal Investigator)
Vicky Hunter is a Practitioner-Researcher and Professor in Site Dance and formerly head of the MA Choreography and Professional Practices programme at the University of
Biography: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/vicky-hunter/
Contact: [email protected]
Daniela Perazzo (Co-investigator)
Daniela is Senior Lecturer in Dance and Postgraduate
Biography: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/staff/profile/dr-daniela-perazzo-179/
Contact: [email protected]
Michelle Elliott (Co-investigator)
Michelle is the Subject Leader for Dance at Bath Spa University with research interests in a range of sociocultural issues, the ontology of creativity and embodied cognitive theories. She has publications on critical approaches to dance analysis, dance and cultural identity politics and creativity research. Michelle is the co-convenor of the Creative Practice and Embodied Knowledge Research Group, a collective that aims to celebrate and elevate knowledge that exists and emerges from our creative, embodied interactions and experiences.
Biography: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/michelle-elliott/
Contact: [email protected]
AHRC-funded Dance Research Matters Networks
The five AHRC-funded Dance Research Matters Networks explore current issues and generate change and legacy for the sector. The ecosystems created by the Networks traverse across South Asian dance, digital black dance, future producing dance ecologies, critical dance pedagogies, and pluriversal dance practices and will be mapped for reach and impact in and beyond the sector.
Please visit: danceresearchmatters.coventry.ac.uk
@danceresearchmatters
By Dr. Gemma HarmanDancing Otherwise: Exploring Pluriversal Practices Network
In this episode, Vicky, Daniela and Michelle share insight into the focus of the network, which aims to explore how
The network emerged from the investigators’ interests in dance and politics and a curiosity about the potential for dance to explore, illustrate and provoke ways of relating and being ‘otherwise’. The Dancing Otherwise network looks beyond mainstream UK dance practices to explore culturally diverse, environmentally-engaged, experimental, edgy and novel modes of making, producing and researching dance that tell us something about the aspirations of artists and researchers for ' being otherwise' (Akomolafe 2022).
Website: www.dancingotherwise.com
Instagram: @dancingotherwise
Victoria Hunter (Principal Investigator)
Vicky Hunter is a Practitioner-Researcher and Professor in Site Dance and formerly head of the MA Choreography and Professional Practices programme at the University of
Biography: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/vicky-hunter/
Contact: [email protected]
Daniela Perazzo (Co-investigator)
Daniela is Senior Lecturer in Dance and Postgraduate
Biography: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/staff/profile/dr-daniela-perazzo-179/
Contact: [email protected]
Michelle Elliott (Co-investigator)
Michelle is the Subject Leader for Dance at Bath Spa University with research interests in a range of sociocultural issues, the ontology of creativity and embodied cognitive theories. She has publications on critical approaches to dance analysis, dance and cultural identity politics and creativity research. Michelle is the co-convenor of the Creative Practice and Embodied Knowledge Research Group, a collective that aims to celebrate and elevate knowledge that exists and emerges from our creative, embodied interactions and experiences.
Biography: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/michelle-elliott/
Contact: [email protected]
AHRC-funded Dance Research Matters Networks
The five AHRC-funded Dance Research Matters Networks explore current issues and generate change and legacy for the sector. The ecosystems created by the Networks traverse across South Asian dance, digital black dance, future producing dance ecologies, critical dance pedagogies, and pluriversal dance practices and will be mapped for reach and impact in and beyond the sector.
Please visit: danceresearchmatters.coventry.ac.uk
@danceresearchmatters