Description
Black Dance: A Contemporary Voice explores the processes behind creating choreography that blends techniques from the African and African Caribbean Diaspora to create new vocabularies. Contributors provide their own reflection on contemporary dance practices, whilst examining what ‘Black dance’ means today.
Preface – Pawlet Brookes
The Triangle of Us – Ronald k Brown
African Dance in an Era of Misunderstanding (in the UK) – Chester Morrison
Contemporary Dance: Marriage of Culture and Form
New Dialogues: The Intersection of Dance and Technology – Thomas F De Frantz
Talawa Technique: Ancient Power – Modern Use – Thomas Talawa Presto
This is Not Black – Alesandra Seutin
Black Bodies In Movement: Re-Presenting and Re-Claiming Ourselves – Gladys M Francis