International Journal of Screendance, issue 1

Claudia Kappenberg, Douglas Rosenberg

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Abstract

The International Journal of Screendance published by Parallel Press/University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA in collaboration with University of Brighton, UK was launched at the American Dance Festival, Durham, North Carolina in June 2010. The International Journal of Screendance is a new peer-reviewed publication, the first-ever scholarly journal dedicated to the growing area of the inter-disciplinary practice of screendance. It is an initiative undertaken by an international group of practitioners, researchers, curators and activists engaged with screendance who wish to establish a forum for debate for all those interested in the intersection of dance and the moving image. The International Journal of Screendance engages in rigorous critique grounded in both pre-existing and yet-to-be articulated methodologies from the fields of dance, performance, visual art, cinema and media arts, drawing on their practices, technologies, theories and philosophies. As an international platform for screendance scholarship, the journal seeks to foster not only a multi-cultural but also a multilingual discourse.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherParallel Press
Place of PublicationWisonsin, Madison, USA
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010

Bibliographical note

Further information: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/screendance/the-international-journal-of-screendance

Keywords

  • screendance
  • videodance
  • cinedance
  • film
  • cinematography
  • choroegraphy
  • dance
  • media

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