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Dance Architecture And Engineering Adesola Akinleye

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Dance Architecture And Engineering Adesola Akinleye
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.53 MB
Author: Adesola Akinleye
ISBN: 9781350185197, 9781350185227, 1350185191, 1350185221
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Dance Architecture And Engineering Adesola Akinleye by Adesola Akinleye 9781350185197, 9781350185227, 1350185191, 1350185221 instant download after payment.

Formed from a number of conversations and experiences, the book draws on contributors' site visits to architectural and engineering organizations involved with city-scale projects. These include events where dancers and musicians worked alongside engineers and architects, including Theatrum Mundi director, John Binham-Hall, and director of UCL STEaAPP City Leadership Lab, Lecturer in Urban Innovation and Policy, Ellie Cosgrave, to exchange movement ideas generated from the initial cross-practice conversations with architects and engineers. Events took places at key cultural institutions such as Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; Royal Academy of Art, London; and The Lowry, Salford.
Focusing principally on 3 shared aspects – stillness, dwelling and emplacement – the book is comprised of chapters from scholars and artists alongside images of choreography. There is a prioritizing of how an embodied knowledge within dance can bring voice to decolonizing the city space – in particular, how dance and city making cultures engage with female bodies and non-white bodies in today’s era of #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter.
By forging these new ideas and connections, we see the possibilities of who can move within the city space, when and how. Furthermore, the significance of both the activity of city-building and the arts' response to living in cities are increasingly common themes in the 21st century as we try to improve the lived experience in the urban space.

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