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(Re)positioning, (re)ordering, (re)connecting: A choreographic process of mind and body convergence

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CHOREOGRAPHIC PRACTICES
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 25-52

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INTELLECT LTD
DOI: 10.1386/chor_00040_1

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autobiography; creative practice; transcultural; feminism; ageism; somatics; communication; interdisciplinary

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Nadra Assaf from Lebanon and Heather Harrington from the United States are dancers and educators who explore the power of the body and feminism through their choreographic work. They investigate the meaning of female identity in the 21st century, using a feminist perspective from their respective countries. Through self-reflection and analysis, they apply their creative process to personal and social spheres, using tools such as dream analysis and diffraction theory to reveal deeper meanings in their work.
Nadra Assaf from Lebanon and Heather Harrington from the United States are dancers, educators, scholars and choreographers who believe in the power of the body for communication, intersectional feminism and sociopolitical movement. They came together, virtually and in real life, to create hybrid performances investigating what it means to be a female in the twenty-first century through the lens of their respective countries utilizing a feminist social constructionist perspective. They initiated new ways to choreograph birthed out of who they are, their geographical separation and their sociopolitical environments. Engaging in autoethnography, they analyse their creative process and choreographic work to extrapolate observations from personal and social spheres. Their theoretical application examines connections, reflections and interactions through an intersectional feminist lens. Data collection comes from the retro(in)spection of journals, video recordings, e-mail correspondences, recordings of conversations and interviews with viewers of their work. Their practice-led research opens doors to Jungian dream analytic tools and Barad's diffraction theory to help reveal meanings behind their choreographic work. They believe their choreographic strategies can be applied outside of their unique collaboration, specifically relating to the present interconnected virtual world thus revealing new ways of creating.

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