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Dance and Activism - A Century of Radical Dance Across the World

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This study focuses on dance as an activist practice in and of itself, across geographical locations and over the course of a century, from 1920 to 2020. Through doing so, it considers how dance has been an empowering agent for political action throughout civilisation.

Dance and Activism offers a glimpse of different strategies of mobilizing the human body for good and justice for all, and captures the increasing political activism epitomized by bodies moving on the streets in some of the most turbulent political situations. This has, most recently, undoubtedly been partly owing to the rise of the far-right internationally, which has marked an increase in direct action on the streets.

Offering a survey of key events across the century, such as the fall of President Zuma in South Africa; pro-reproductive rights action in Poland and Argentina; and the recent women's marches against Donald Trump's presidency, you will see how dance has become an urgent field of study. Key geographical locations are explored as sites of radical dance - the Lower East Side of New York; Gaza; Syria; Cairo, Iran; Iraq; Johannesburg - to name but a few - and get insights into some of the major figures in the history of dance, including Pearl Primus, Martha Graham, Anna Sokolow and Ahmad Joudah. Crucially, lesser or unknown dancers, who have in some way influenced politics, all over the world are brought into the limelight (the Syrian ballerinas and Hussein Smko, for example).

Dance and Activism troubles the boundary between theory and practice, while presenting concrete case studies as a site for robust theoretical analysis.

List of contents










Preface and Acknowledgments

If we can't dance, we don't want to be part of your revolution
Alienation
solidarity
Method

Prelude to action
Martha Graham: Embodied Chronicle
2. 'Go ahead and be a bastard' Anna Sokolow
Through dance I have experienced the wordless joy of freedom: Pearl Primus
Dance as intervention, dance as action

Ballet beyond borders
'No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin'
'Going around the house like a butterfly'
Ballet, home, Syria
The canon must be fired! Ballet and the long arc of history
There is only now: radical ballet going forward

Erbil/ New York City: Break/ Dance
The body in battle
Those who leave and those who stay
Not just for you, but for the rest of the earth
Ballade of belonging
At the still point of the turning world
Break/ dance: echoing further: Erbil

Steps in the street: Revolution DJ
Dance on the march
The People (dancing) united can never be defeated
Dancing onwards!

Dance as a home
Transitions
Home, exile, words, movement
Arriving
Storytelling
Unraveling
Homelessness- Devastation- Exile

Spectre, haunting

Bibliography
Index


About the author










Dana Mills is a writer, activist and dancer based in Israel, where she is director of development and external relations for Peace Now. She is the author of Dance and Politics: Moving beyond Boundaries and Rosa Luxemburg.

Summary

This study focuses on dance as an activist practice in and of itself, across geographical locations and over the course of a century, from 1920 to 2020. Through doing so, it considers how dance has been an empowering agent for political action throughout civilisation.

Dance and Activism offers a glimpse of different strategies of mobilizing the human body for good and justice for all, and captures the increasing political activism epitomized by bodies moving on the streets in some of the most turbulent political situations. This has, most recently, undoubtedly been partly owing to the rise of the far-right internationally, which has marked an increase in direct action on the streets.

Offering a survey of key events across the century, such as the fall of President Zuma in South Africa; pro-reproductive rights action in Poland and Argentina; and the recent women's marches against Donald Trump's presidency, you will see how dance has become an urgent field of study. Key geographical locations are explored as sites of radical dance - the Lower East Side of New York; Gaza; Syria; Cairo, Iran; Iraq; Johannesburg - to name but a few - and get insights into some of the major figures in the history of dance, including Pearl Primus, Martha Graham, Anna Sokolow and Ahmad Joudah. Crucially, lesser or unknown dancers, who have in some way influenced politics, all over the world are brought into the limelight (the Syrian ballerinas and Hussein Smko, for example).

Dance and Activism troubles the boundary between theory and practice, while presenting concrete case studies as a site for robust theoretical analysis.

Additional text

This book is essential for anyone who wants dance to be part of their revolution.

Product details

Authors Dana Mills, Mills Dana
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2022
 
EAN 9781350321694
ISBN 978-1-350-32169-4
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 154 mm x 216 mm x 16 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Dance, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Reference, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / History & Criticism, Political activism, Contemporary Dance, Political activism / Political engagement

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