Unlocking the Beauty of Screendance: A Journey through History, Curatorial Practice, and Personal Reflections Screendance from Film to Festival: Celebration and Curatorial Practice By Cara Hagan. 207pp. Illustrated. North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc, 2022. $39.95 softcover, $23.99 e-book. ISBN 9781476669847, ISBN 9781476645452.
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsJennifer PetuchJENNIFER AKALINA PETUCH is a dancer, digital choreographer, multimedia artist, and an Instructional Assistant Professor of Dance at Texas A&M University in the School of Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts. She graduated from Florida State University’s School of Dance Program with her Master of Fine Arts in Choreography and Performance with a focus in Dance Technology. Her MFA thesis resulted in a two-year collaboration with FSU Computer Science faculty and students creating and publishing an original interactive Augmented Reality software for the stage called ViFlow. Petuch served for four years as Adjunct Faculty and Staff at FSU’s School of Dance teaching tech classes ranging from Dance on Camera and Projection Design. Petuch has created numerous dance films and was Co-Director with Annali Rose on their underwater dance film, Liminality, which has received national and international recognition and been screened in over 55 film festivals since 2020.
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For dance scholars, professors, practitioners, and aficionados, Dance Chronicle is indispensable for keeping up with the rapidly changing field of dance studies. Dance Chronicle publishes research on a wide variety of Western and non-Western forms, including classical, avant-garde, and popular genres, often in connection with the related arts: music, literature, visual arts, theatre, and film. Our purview encompasses research rooted in humanities-based paradigms: historical, theoretical, aesthetic, ethnographic, and multi-modal inquiries into dance as art and/or cultural practice. Offering the best from both established and emerging dance scholars, Dance Chronicle is an ideal resource for those who love dance, past and present. Recently, Dance Chronicle has featured special issues on visual arts and dance, literature and dance, music and dance, dance criticism, preserving dance as a living legacy, dancing identity in diaspora, choreographers at the cutting edge, Martha Graham, women choreographers in ballet, and ballet in a global world.