This volume investigates the contributions and achievements of the physically disabled dancer while at the same time challenging and recognizing the inherent inequities in the field of integrated dance in the UK which currently places greater emphasis on the learning-disabled performer.
This volume investigates the contributions and achievements of the physically disabled dancer while at the same time challenging and recognizing the inherent inequities in the field of integrated dance in the UK which currently places greater emphasis on the learning-disabled performer.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Lawrence Shapiro has been a pioneering disabled dancer in his native Canada for over 20 years, is a validated Deaf and Disability Artist with the Canada Council for the Arts and a UK-published dance researcher whose writing on integrated performance has appeared in a variety of publications including Choreographic Practices, Canadian Scholars Press and the Dance Current.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Professor Sarah Whatley Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures 1. Introduction 2. The Affirmative Model of Disability Part I Interviews with Physically Disabled Dancers 3. Marketa Stranska: The Journey of the Amputee Dancer Candoco Dance 4. Suzie Birchwood: Dancing in and out of the Wheelchair Independent Dance Artist 5. Isolte Avila: Dancing with Limited Mobility Signdance Collective 6. Welly O'Brien: The Achievement of the Amputee Dancer Independent Dance Artist 7. David Grindley: Dancing with Cerebral Palsy Amici Dance Theatre Part II Academics 8. Professor Sarah Whatley: Leading the Way Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University 9. Dr. Kate Marsh: The Performing Scholar Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University Part III Choreographers and Arts Producers 10. Wolfgang Stange: The Way They Move Amici Dance Theatre 11. Ingrid Molinos: The Dance of Youth Young Amici 12. Colm Gallagher: Keeping Them Dancing Amici Dance Theatre 13. Alison King: Bringing It to the Public Turtle Key Arts Part IV Essays by Lawrence Shapiro 14. Re-imagining the Affirmative Model and the Physically Disabled Dancer 15. Into the Future Appendix 16. A Conversation with Lawrence Shapiro Index
Foreword Professor Sarah Whatley Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures 1. Introduction 2. The Affirmative Model of Disability Part I Interviews with Physically Disabled Dancers 3. Marketa Stranska: The Journey of the Amputee Dancer Candoco Dance 4. Suzie Birchwood: Dancing in and out of the Wheelchair Independent Dance Artist 5. Isolte Avila: Dancing with Limited Mobility Signdance Collective 6. Welly O'Brien: The Achievement of the Amputee Dancer Independent Dance Artist 7. David Grindley: Dancing with Cerebral Palsy Amici Dance Theatre Part II Academics 8. Professor Sarah Whatley: Leading the Way Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University 9. Dr. Kate Marsh: The Performing Scholar Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University Part III Choreographers and Arts Producers 10. Wolfgang Stange: The Way They Move Amici Dance Theatre 11. Ingrid Molinos: The Dance of Youth Young Amici 12. Colm Gallagher: Keeping Them Dancing Amici Dance Theatre 13. Alison King: Bringing It to the Public Turtle Key Arts Part IV Essays by Lawrence Shapiro 14. Re-imagining the Affirmative Model and the Physically Disabled Dancer 15. Into the Future Appendix 16. A Conversation with Lawrence Shapiro Index
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