As performative and political acts, translation, intervention, and
participation are movements that take place across, along, and between
borders. Such movements traverse geographic boundaries, affect social
distinctions, and challenge conceptual categorizations--while shifting
and transforming lines of separation themselves. This book brings
together choreographers, movement practitioners, and theorists from
various fields and disciplines to reflect upon these dynamics of
difference. From their individual cultural backgrounds, they explore how
these movements affect related fields such as corporeality, perception,
(self-)representation, and expression.