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Movement as Matter: A Practice-Based Inquiry into the Substance of Dancing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 February 2022

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Abstract

This article approaches dance through the lens of new materialist theories (speculative realism, object-oriented ontology, thing theory, posthumanism, etc.), considering the possibility that objecthood need not align with inertness and movement need not be excluded from the realm of the substantive. Deploying a practice-based methodology informed by participation in works by Simone Forti and Maria Hassabi, as well her own movement investigation, the author considers theoretical positions that counter the persistent association of dance with ephemerality while also broadly questioning the relationship between dance and theory.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Dance Studies Association
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Photo 1. Simone Forti watching Huddle ([1961], 2011) outside The Box Gallery. Photo by Nguyễn Nguyên, courtesy of the photographer.

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Photo 2. Hammer Projects: Maria Hassabi, January 31 – March 1, 2015. Installation at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Photo by Thomas Poravas.

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Photo 3. Rebecca Bruno practicing The Sacred Something in Where Do We Meet?, presented by HomeLA, 2018. Photo by Ruben Diaz.