Structure / editor in chief: Jana Al-Obeidyine.

Medverkande: Språk: Engelska Serie: A Dance Mag ; Issue 04 (September 2025)Utgivning: London : Dance Lit Limited, 2025Beskrivning: 91 sidor, 1 vikt planschblad illustrationer 30 x 15 cmInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • unmediated
Bärartyp:
  • volume
Ämne: Genre/Form: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 792.805 23/swe
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Iky(p)
Sammanfattning: "Issue 04, Structure, traces the scaffolding of our lives, seen and unseen. We travel from the palaces of Versailles to the basements of Russian resistance, from origami folds to mechanized labor, from cosmic geometry to the twitch of a stimming hand. These are the choreographies that hold us, train us, divide us, and sometimes set us free. This issue moves through power's choreography with Vinícius Portella tracing repression from TikTok algorithms to Candomblé persecution, Sasha Portyannikova documenting dance as survival under Russian authoritarianism, and Ellen Jeffrey revealing how stimming becomes its own radical dance practice. Mariam Ala-Rashi finds cosmic alignment in contortion while Michael O'Connor explores the body as origami, structure folded into self. Katja Vaghi contrasts baroque precision with contemporary chaos, and Nathaniel Moore exposes the market forces shaping European dance. Poster artist Maria Harfouche captures structure through double-exposed analog photography, and layered composition that reveal how moments build upon each other." -- Utgivarens hemsida.
List(s) this item appears in: Danslitteratur 2025
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"Issue 04, Structure, traces the scaffolding of our lives, seen and unseen. We travel from the palaces of Versailles to the basements of Russian resistance, from origami folds to mechanized labor, from cosmic geometry to the twitch of a stimming hand. These are the choreographies that hold us, train us, divide us, and sometimes set us free. This issue moves through power's choreography with Vinícius Portella tracing repression from TikTok algorithms to Candomblé persecution, Sasha Portyannikova documenting dance as survival under Russian authoritarianism, and Ellen Jeffrey revealing how stimming becomes its own radical dance practice. Mariam Ala-Rashi finds cosmic alignment in contortion while Michael O'Connor explores the body as origami, structure folded into self. Katja Vaghi contrasts baroque precision with contemporary chaos, and Nathaniel Moore exposes the market forces shaping European dance. Poster artist Maria Harfouche captures structure through double-exposed analog photography, and layered composition that reveal how moments build upon each other." -- Utgivarens hemsida.

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