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Performance generating systems in dance : dramaturgy, psychology, and performativity / Pil Hansen.
Van Pelt Library GV1782.5 .H36 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hansen, Pil, 1974- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Dance.
- Dramaturges.
- Dance--Psychological aspects.
- Physical Description:
- x, 158 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Bristol : Intellect Books, 2022.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Performance Generating Systems in Dance
- Conceptualizing and researching performance generating systems
- Three analytical and dramaturgical frameworks in application
- Dramaturgy
- Psychology
- Performativity
- pt. ONE DRAMATURGY
- 2. The Dramaturgical Agency of Performance Generating Systems
- Developments in dramaturgical agency
- Departures from choreography
- Differences from improvisation
- Concepts of memory at work
- Memory and agency in performance generating systems
- 3. Analyzing and Notating Performance Generating Dramaturgies as Dynamical Systems
- Notation challenges
- Dynamical Systems Theory
- DST-based tools of analysis and notation
- 4. Recycled Choreographic Memory in relay: Henderson
- Futuring memory
- The dynamics of futuring memory
- Ethics of affecting memory
- pt. TWO PSYCHOLOGY
- 5. The Cognitive Demands and Learning Effects of Performance Generating Systems
- The emergence of dance psychology
- Notes on methodology
- An earned presence
- Kinaesthetic perception and perceptual integration
- Recalling and perceiving through memory
- Constraints and distributed, extended cognition
- Implicit and explicit learning
- Disrupting and manipulating implicit processes
- Unlearning and recalibrating perception
- 6. Learning in Whole in the Head: Forsythe
- Improvisation Technologies: imaging movement modalities
- Building an ensemble: collective memory and skill development
- Opening the near closed `soft clock'
- Generating components within narrow boundaries
- Self-organizing dynamics and the attractor of emergent performer agency
- Closing the near open `supernova'
- Expanded generating components and exploded boundaries
- The self-organizing attractor of ensemble memory and agency
- Learning With an ensemble
- pt. THREE PERFORMATIVITY
- 7. Unlearning in Til Crane for You: Hay through House
- Testing the boundaries of performance generating systems with Hay through House
- Generating components
- Practice
- Adapting performer
- Score
- Agreement
- Transferability
- Learning to unlearn
- 8. Affecting the (Im)possibility of Change: Performativity and Trauma
- Moving from dramaturgy and psychology through performativity
- Performativity: discursive
- Performativity: posthuman
- Potential of change in performance generating systems: phase transitions
- (Un)changeable conditions: trauma
- Performative Agency
- 9. Transition from Dissociation to Intimacy in Crave: Kaeja
- Craving touch: sourcing dissociation
- Creating `touch'
- Safety through transfer
- Phase transition towards relational, performative agency
- Process strategies
- 10. Environmental Entanglement in the Dance Machine: Lee
- Querying belonging: sourcing displacement
- A simple dance: devising a consensual feedback system
- Generating components and phase transition: Listening to collective/environmental interaction
- Transitions from hesitant/unconnected performance to engagement
- Immersive rest and robust forms of creative engagement
- Invited forms of collaborative engagement
- Performative strategies
- 11. Conclusion: Affecting Agency, Learning, and Change through Performance Generating Systems
- The conceptualization of performance generating systems
- Dramaturgical, psychological, and performative case insights
- The combined theoretical frameworks and their future application.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781789386400
- 1789386403
- OCLC:
- 1346318911
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