Street Dance Activism Global Dance Meditation for Black Liberation Radical Embodied Dialogue August 19, 2020 Recorded over Zoom

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 DANCE DANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.1017/s0149767721000243
D. McIntyre, Marlies Yearby, Grace Jun, Shamell Bell, MiRi Park
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Abstract Global Dance Meditation for Black Liberation began with Dr. Shamell Bell's dream, a clear vision of people around the world heeding a call, at the same time, to the same rhythm, in a collective resonance. It has grown into a conversation, a community, a journey, and a call to action. This Radical Embodied Dialogue was created to honor Black dance artists and their legacies. As part of the Street Dance Activism Global Dance Meditation for Black Liberation twenty-eight-day collective healing project, we invited Marlies Yearby and Dianne McIntyre to share their stories and their shared histories. The pandemic, coupled with use of technology, opened up and provided alternative methods to host a gathering and listen to their experiences that have too often been excluded from dance history texts. This resulting documentation of some of the work of these artists restores the significance of their work to American dance history.
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街舞激进主义全球黑人解放舞蹈沉思激进对话2020年8月19日通过Zoom录制
摘要《黑人解放的全球舞蹈冥想》始于沙梅尔·贝尔博士的梦想,这是一个清晰的愿景,世界各地的人们在同一时间、同一节奏、集体共鸣中响应号召。它已经成长为一场对话、一个社区、一次旅程和一次行动呼吁。这个激进的化身对话是为了纪念黑人舞蹈艺术家及其遗产而创建的。作为街头舞蹈激进主义全球舞蹈冥想黑人解放二十八天集体疗愈项目的一部分,我们邀请了Marlies Yearby和Dianne McIntyre分享他们的故事和共同的历史。这场疫情,再加上技术的使用,开辟了举办聚会和倾听他们经历的替代方法,而这些经历往往被排除在舞蹈史文本之外。由此产生的对这些艺术家的一些作品的记录恢复了他们的作品对美国舞蹈史的意义。
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期刊介绍: Dance Research Journal is the longest running, peer reviewed journal in its field, and has become one of the foremost international outlets for dance research scholarship. The journal carries scholarly articles, book reviews, and a list of books and journals received.
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