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Vol. 5 (2015)

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Published: 2015-05-11

Editorial

  • Editors’ note: On Community, Collaboration, and Difference

    Harmony Bench, Simon Ellis
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Articles

  • Hovering on Screen: The WOW-Affect and Fan Communities of Affective Spectatorship on So You Think You Can Dance

    Elena Benthaus
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  • Audience as Community: Corporeal Knowledge and Empathetic Viewing

    Karen Wood
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  • Global Corporeality: Collaborative Choreography in Digital Space

    Jos Garibaldi, Paul Zmolek
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Provocations and Viewpoints

  • Crowd-Sourced Filmmaking: Despair is Your Friend

    Mitchell Rose
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  • Transauthorial Screendance: Stravinsky’s Exquisite Corpse, or Brief Notes on Creating an International Omnibus Project

    Marisa C. Hayes
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  • In the Forest Between Us

    Lucy Cash
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Interviews

  • The Running Tongue: Collaboration, Choice and Community

    Siobhan Davies, David Hinton, Simon Ellis
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  • Mobilizing Subjectivity: An Interview with Victoria Marks

    Victoria Marks, Harmony Bench
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  • Being a Video-Choreographer: Describing the Multifaceted Role of a Choreographer Creating Screendance

    Heike Salzer, Ana Baer
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Book, Film, and Event Reviews

  • Review: The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen, edited by Melissa Blanco Borelli

    Hetty Blades
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  • Review: Body Knowledge Performance, Intermediality, and American Entertainment at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Mary Simonson

    Rosa Maria Cisneros
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About the Journal

About the Journal

The International Journal of Screendance is an international, artist-led journal exploring the field of Screendance. It is the first-ever scholarly journal wholly dedicated to this growing area of worldwide interdisciplinary practice.

The International Journal of Screendance will engage in rigorous critique grounded in both pre-existing and yet to be articulated methodologies from the fields of dance, performance, visual art, cinema and media arts, drawing on their practices, technologies, theories and philosophies. The Journal will provide a new frame through which Screendance will be examined in the context of contemporary cultural debates about interdisciplinarity, artistic agency, practice as theory, and curatorial practices.

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ISSN: 2154-6878

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