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摘要
Petra Kuppers回顾了她在crip/mad档案中的工作,该档案探索了舞蹈和表演领域的疯狂,酷儿和残疾前辈的工作。Kuppers思考了她与治疗舞蹈的个人关系是如何变化的(特别是由安妮·威尔逊·王等非残疾艺术家领导的治疗实践),以及运动和体现在Kuppers自己的作品中的重要性,包括她在2021年在纽约林肯中心的档案作品中进行的仪式舞蹈重演的详细描述。
Petra Kuppers reflects on her work in the crip/mad archive, which explores the work of mad, queer, and disabled predecessors in the fields of dance and performance. Kuppers consider how her personal relationship to therapeutic dance has changed (particularly therapeutic practices led by nondisabled artists such as Anne Wilson Wangh) and the importance of movement and embodiment in Kuppers’s own work—including a close description of ritual dance reenactments she conducted alongside her archival work at Lincoln Center in New York in 2021.
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