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摘要
摘要:在整个亚洲,越来越多的残疾舞者参与表演。本文以长期研究为基础,分析了由斯里兰卡舞者和德国著名 DIN A13 舞蹈团编导格尔达-柯尼希共同创作的跨文化混合表演《可改变的凝聚力》。文章重点介绍了舞者的经历和诠释,分析了他们采用的创作过程,以及参与 "可改变的凝聚力 "对他们的生活和工作产生的长期影响。通过提供多个参与者的视角,文章力图展示广义的人种学方法如何丰富我们对残疾和跨文化表演的理解,并为更准确地解决它们提出的许多棘手的伦理问题提供方法。
changeABLE cohesion: Dance and Disability in Post-war Sri Lanka
Abstract:
Dancers with disabilities are increasingly participating in performances throughout Asia. In this article, based on long-term research, I provide an analysis of changeABLE cohesion, a mixed-abled, intercultural performance co-created by Sri Lankan dancers and Gerda König, choreographer of the renowned German DIN A13 dance company. The article focuses on the experiences and interpretations of the dancers, analyzing the creative process they employed as well as the long-term impacts that participation in changeABLE cohesion had on their lives and work. By providing the perspectives of multiple actors, the article seeks to demonstrate how an expansive ethnographic approach can enrich our understanding of disability and intercultural performances and provide the means to more accurately address the many thorny ethical questions they raise.