
- Choreography for Families
- Herstory
- Research-Artistic Practices
Table of contents
choreography for families
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The Politicality of Choreography for Families from the Perspective of Performance as Research
[peer-reviewed]
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Soft Choreographies
[peer-reviewed]
research-artistic practices
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Riots in Performing Arts Research: a Close-up of Dance, Movement and Choreography
[peer-reviewed]
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Provocateurs of Experiences, Practitioners of Traps
[peer-reviewed]
local cultures
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From Servitude to Cognitive Sovereignty
[peer-reviewed]
institutional critique
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Work Is Always Elsewhere: Instituent Practices and the International Performing Arts Field
[peer-reviewed]
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Ms Ula and Ms President
[peer-reviewed]
herstory
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‘They were devouring her with their eyes’
[peer-reviewed]
Previous issues
Didaskalia 175/176
czerwiec – sierpień 2023
Didaskalia 173
luty 2023
Didaskalia 172
grudzień 2022