Fields in Motion: Ethnography in the Worlds of Dance examines the
deeper meanings and resonances of artistic dance in contemporary
culture.
The book comprises four sections: methods and methodologies,
autoethnography, pedagogies and creative processes, and choreographies
as cultural and spiritual representations. The contributors bring an
insiders insight to their accounts of the nature and function of these
artistic practices, giving voice to dancers, dance teachers, creators,
programmers, spectators, students, and scholars.
International and intergenerational, this collection of groundbreaking
scholarly research points to a new direction for both dance studies and
dance anthropology. Traditionally the exclusive domain of aesthetic
philosophers, the art of dance is here reframed as cultural practice,
and its significance is revealed through a chorus of voices from
practitioners and insider ethnographers.