Performing the Pandemics

Jorge Poveda Yánez, María José Bejarano Salazar, Naiara Müssnich Rotta Gomes de Assunção, Subhashini Goda Venkataramani
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Stemming from one creative experience that emerged in London during the lockdown period of early 2020, called the “Emergency Festival”, this article is a result of observations based on practice, centred around the festival that a group of multicultural, interdisciplinary movement-based researchers and dancers created, curated, and participated in. It explores the possibility of making a radical alterity out of a hitherto previously established ideas of territory, time, and community, using performative writing as practice-based analysis scheme. Employing the concept of “communitas” by Victor Turner (1969) to approach the phenomenon of dance through distance, the article examines the importance of the emergence of collaboration as a way forward, epistemologically looking at dance as a method of creating and sustaining communities that are longing for a sense of home in times of change. The writing is divided into three parts, focussing on the aspects of space, time, and community, all the while embedded in the nature of movement and its effect on the practitioners, and onlookers, concluding with contemplation on the place of dance in varied mediums and the way forward to study it in a period of global disruption.
执行流行病
这篇文章是基于实践观察的结果,源于伦敦在2020年初的封锁期间出现的一个名为“紧急节”的创意体验,该体验以一群多元文化、跨学科运动的研究人员和舞者创造、策划和参与的节日为中心。它探索了从迄今为止之前建立的领土、时间和社区观念中做出激进替代的可能性,使用表演性写作作为基于实践的分析方案。本文采用Victor Turner(1969)提出的“社区”概念来研究远距离舞蹈现象,探讨了合作作为一种前进方式的重要性,从认识论上看,舞蹈是一种创造和维持社区的方法,这些社区在变革时代渴望一种家的感觉。文章分为三个部分,重点关注空间、时间和社区方面,同时嵌入运动的本质及其对实践者和旁观者的影响,最后思考舞蹈在各种媒介中的地位,以及在全球混乱时期研究舞蹈的前进方向。
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