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This article outlines a collaborative enquiry between a dancer and a poet. It considers some past and presentcollaborations between poets and dancers before framing the authors’ interest in the traditions of NorthAmerican postmodern dance and Europ
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Thurston, Scott Douglas
This paper outlines the author's developing interest in the relationship between radical poetry and movement practices, establishing a theoretical perspective through the work of Carrie Noland on gesture. The presentation then explores the usefulness
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Thurston, Scott Douglas
This Keynote paper for the annual postgraduate conference of the AHRC North West Doctoral Training Partnership describes how Thurston became interested in radical approaches to dance and movement. The paper describes the Vital Signs project, the work
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This creative conversation involves a dialogue between poet Scott Thurston and Sarie Mairs Slee, a choreographer and physical performer. The concept of gesture holds a rich resonance for their collaborative work and this essay captures conversation a
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This e-book is a collection of works produced by performers and workshop participants at the Vital Signs festival, held at the School of Arts and Media, University of Salford on the 28-30 September 2018, in partnership with the University of Salford,
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This creative conversation involves a dialogue between poet Scott Thurston and Sarie Mairs Slee, a choreographer and physical performer. The concept of gesture holds a rich resonance for their collaborative work and this essay captures conversation a
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This e-book is a collection of works produced by performers and workshop participants at the Vital Signs festival, held at the School of Arts and Media, University of Salford on the 28-30 September 2018, in partnership with the University of Salford,
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Thurston, Scott Douglas
This paper outlines the author's developing interest in the relationship between radical poetry and movement practices, establishing a theoretical perspective through the work of Carrie Noland on gesture. The presentation then explores the usefulness
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Autor:
Thurston, Scott Douglas
This Keynote paper for the annual postgraduate conference of the AHRC North West Doctoral Training Partnership describes how Scott became interested in radical approaches to dance and movement. He describes the Vital Signs project and his interest in
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