This book explores the interplay between performing arts, intangible cultural heritage and digital environments through a compendium of essays on emerging practices and case studies, as well as critical, historical and theoretical perspectives. It features essays that engage with varied forms of intangible cultural heritage, from music and storytelling to dance, theatre and martial arts. Cases of digital technology interventions are provided from different geographical and cultural settings, from Europe to Asia and the Americas. Together, the collection reflects on the implications that digital interventions have on intangible cultural heritage engagements, its curation and transmission in diverse localities. The volume is a valuable resource for discovering the multiple ways in which cultural heritage is mediated through digital technologies, and engages with audiences, artists, users and researchers.
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1 Introduction 1 Sarah Whatley, Rosamaria K. Cisneros, and Amalia Sabiescu
Part I Critical and Reflexive Engagements.-2 Considering the Relationship Between Digitally Mediated
Audience Engagement and the Dance-Making Proces.-Laura Griffiths and Ben Walmsley
3 Performing the Uncanny: Psychoanalysis, Aestheticsand the Digital Double Suparna Banerjee
4 The Implications of Technology in Dance: A Dancer’s Perspective of Moving in Media-Rich
Environments Kerry Francksen.- Part II Space, Time and Memory: Digital Interventions.-5 Bark and Butterflies: Redeeming the Past—Digital Interventions into Post-Memory Adrian Palka
6 Chorotopical Art: Mediating the Atmospheres of Cultural Sites to Create a New Spatial Logic
Liana Psarologaki.= 7 (Ukulele) Strings of Knowledge: Tactile and Digital Interactivity with Archives and Ethnography Rachel M. Ward and Kate Hennessy.- 8 Open State: Event Spaces of Infinite Perspective Adam Benjamin and Mathew Emmet.-Part III Preserving the Intangible: New Tools and
Documentation Strategies .-9 Demystifying or Destroying? Cultural Heritage and Tradition in Playing the Tabla, and Developing the Electronic Tabla and Digital Notation System Jerri Daboo.-10 Digital Environments for Intercultural Content: A Case Study on the Asian Shakespeare Intercultural Archive
Alvin Eng Hui Lim.-11 Mediating and Visualizing Paxton’s Material for
the Spine Rebecca Stancliffe.-12 In/Tangible: The Duality of Video Documentation
in Dance Heather Young Reed.-13 Kapturing Kung Fu: Future Proofing the Hong Kong
Martial Arts Living Archive Hing Chao, Matt Delbridge, Sarah Kenderdine, Lydia Nicholson, and Jeffrey Shaw.-Part IV Authorship, Ownership and Legal Aspects.-14 Presenting the Intangible: Curating the Intangible Cultural Heritagein the Museum Practice—Legal Aspects Teodora Konach
15 Artworks-Spawning-Artworks: Trans-Disciplinary Approaches to Artistic Spin-Offs and Evolution
in the Dance and Digital Context Jordan Beth Vincent, Caitlin Vincent, Kim Vincs,
Scott de Lahunta, and John Mc Cormick.- 16 Preservation and Paradox: Choreographic Authorship
in the Digital Sphere Hetty Blades.-17 Dance and Law: From Indifference to Rapport
Charlotte Waelde Index
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Sarah Whatley is Professor of Dance and Director of the Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University, UK.
Rosamaria K. Cisneros is Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University, UK, and also an independent artist, film-maker, dancer and choreographer.
Amalia Sabiescu is Communications Researcher at the Institute for Media and Creative Industries at Loughborough University London, UK.