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Contemporary PerforMemory – Dancing through Spacetime, Historical Trauma, and Diaspora in the 21st Century

Layla Zami author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transcript Verlag

Published:7th Dec '21

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Contemporary PerforMemory looks at dance works created in the 21st century by choreographers identifying as Afro-European, Jewish, Black, Palestinian, and Taiwanese-Chinese-American. It explores how contemporary dance-makers engage with historical traumas such as the Shoah and the Maafa to reimagine how the past is remembered and how the future is anticipated. The new idea of perforMemory arises within a lively blend of interdisciplinary theory, interviews, performance analysis, and personal storytelling. Scholar and artist Layla Zami traces unexpected pathways, inviting the reader to move gracefully across disciplines, geographies, and histories. Featuring insightful interviews with seven international artists: Oxana Chi, Zufit Simon, André M. Zachery, Chantal Loïal, Wan-Chao Chang, Farah Saleh, and Christiane Emmanuel.

O-Ton: »How does PerforMemory engage with ideas such as multidirectional memory and remembering? « - Layla Zami in the interview at the Minor Constellation Podcast on 21.10.2021. »Das Buch von Layla Zami ist eine wertvolle Erweiterung sowie Verbindung tanzwissenschaftlichen Wissens mit kulturellen Forschungen zu Diaspora, Erinnerung und Trauma.« Karina Rocktäschel, www.tanznetz.de, 14.9.2021 »An immense and deeply moving contribution. Zami's unwavering attention to transparency in her approach and the honesty in her writing shines through. This work is rigorous, nuanced, and poetic - reaching beyond the confines of disciplinarity to illuminate the power of bodies in motion to recall, resist, and rewrite.« Cristina Tadeo, The Drama Review, 66/3 (2022)

ISBN: 9783837655254

Dimensions: 226mm x 147mm x 15mm

Weight: 666g

280 pages