Reconstructing dancer identities

E. Cosgrave
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The Coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to reshape many lives socially, politically, and economically. Choreographic practice, performance, and those involved in dance are also affected in different ways. This article investigates the research question: How might the event of Covid-19 prompt the transformation of freelance dancers’ identities? Through a qualitative narrative inquiry, three freelance contemporary dancers from Aotearoa/New Zealand were interviewed. From a thematic analysis of the data, the theme of alienation and adaptability were drawn out. This research reveals that the event of Covid-19 has caused freelance dancers to question their identity and precarity within their communities and shifted their position to advance a sense of security. The stories shared by the dancers revealed that industry practices and conditions for freelance contemporary dancers in Aotearoa/New Zealand need redevelopment for greater sustainability, relevance and inclusion, which could pave the way for industry changes to occur post-covid-19.  
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重建舞者身份
冠状病毒(Covid-19)继续在社会、政治和经济上重塑许多人的生活。编舞的练习、表演和参与舞蹈的人也以不同的方式受到影响。本文探讨了一个研究问题:Covid-19事件如何促使自由舞者的身份转变?通过定性的叙事调查,采访了三位来自新西兰奥特罗阿的自由当代舞者。通过对数据的专题分析,引出异化与适应性的主题。这项研究表明,2019冠状病毒病事件导致自由舞蹈演员质疑他们在社区中的身份和不稳定性,并改变了他们的立场,以促进安全感。舞者们分享的故事表明,新西兰奥特罗阿/新西兰自由当代舞者的行业实践和条件需要重新开发,以提高可持续性、相关性和包容性,这可能为2019冠状病毒病后的行业变革铺平道路。
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