EPISODE 7: Reflecting on the Inclusion and Intersectionality symposium: PGR perspectives
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
This podcast episode revisits and reflects on the event itself and brings together postgraduate dance researchers together to discuss the day. The guests journey through the presentations and discussions, thinking about the main themes that emerged, as presented in the report written after the event, which is available on the Society for Dance Research website. Considering these themes from both presenter and attendee perspectives, this podcast explores the wider impact of the symposium, for individuals and the dance research landscape ..read more
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EPISODE 6: Centring and Intersectionality: Black Perspectives in Dance Research with Dr Mercy Nabirye, Dr Funmi Adewole Elliott and Duane Cyrus.
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
This podcast revisits and expands on pertinent highlights from the panel discussion and intervention titled ‘Centring and Intersectionality: Black Perspectives in Dance Research’ which was presented at the Centre for Dance Research two-day symposium in November 2021, focusing on inclusion and Intersectionality. The discussion is facilitated by Dr Mercy Nabirye, Consultant and Creative Producer for African Diaspora Arts and founding Director of Kauma Arts and it brings together Dr Funmi Adewole Elliott, Senior lecturer at DeMontfort University UK, Academic Researcher, Storyteller and dramaturge ..read more
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EPISODE 5: Borders and Identity in Dance Practice Research
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
In this podcast, two practitioner-researchers, Kiri Avelar and Thea Stanton discuss their research in relation to issues of Inclusion and Intersectionality and, with particular reference to the writing of the Chicana cultural feminist Gloria Anzaldua. They reflect on the impact of this work (and wider Borderlands theory) on their work and the development of their own researcher identity and positionality. Speakers: Kiri Avelar and Thea Stanton Chair: Vicky Hunter Episodes edited by Rosa Cisneros from C-DaRE Music composed by Jack Drewry and Aisha Ali ..read more
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Episode 4: Ethics of dance research in practice
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
This podcast broadly considers the ethics of dance research and practice, working with dancers who may identify as differently abled, neurodivergent, having a disability. We recognise that the terminology can be both individual and complex. Recognising that the speakers identify as able-bodied researchers, this conversation has a concrete focus on the learning and experience gained by these individuals in a dance research context. Speakers: Virginia Farman, Jane McLean and Ruth Spencer. Chair: Bethany Whiteside Episodes edited by Rosa Cisneros from C-DaRE Music composed by Jack Drewr ..read more
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Episode 2: Unpacking inclusion and intersectionality through dance practice and research
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
This podcast explores ideas around intersectional identities including queerness, neurodiversity, disability and mental health, discussed in relation to experiences of practice and audience engagement. Reflecting on their presentations from the symposium and the commonalities that emerge, Vip and Stuart consider intersectionality within the body and varied understandings of 'inclusion'.  Speakers: Stuart Waters and Vipavinee Artpradid (Sporting Equals) Chair: Kathryn Stamp  Episodes edited by Rosa Cisneros from C-DaRE Music composed by Jack Drewry and Aisha Ali ..read more
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Episode 1: Curating and Producing Dance – with Mercy Nabirye and Angela Conquet. Chair
Inclusion & Intersectionality Podcast
by Society for Dance Research
10M ago
This insightful discussion brings together  Mercy Nabirye,  consultant and creative producer for African Diaspora arts and founding Director of Kauma Arts, and Angela Conquet, an independent dance curator, consultant  and PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne to explore intersectionality  and inclusion within  dance production and curatorial practices. During the symposium Mercy presented an intervention titled ‘Centring and Intersectionality: Black Perspectives in Dance Research ‘ which included contributions from Funmi Adewole and Duane Cyrus (both of whom, al ..read more
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