Contents
1. Introduction: The Power of Recall in A Post-Ephemeral Era
Mark Franko
Phenomenology of the Archive
2. Tracing Sense/Reading Sensation: an essay on imprints and other
matter
Martin Nachbar
3. Giving Sense to the Past: Historical D(ist)ance and the
Chiasmatic Interlacing of Affect and Knowledge
Timmy de Laet
4. Martha@...The 1963 Interview - Sonic Bodies, Seizures and
Spells
Richard Move
Historical Fiction and Historical Fact
5. Reenactment, Reconstruction and Dance Historical Fictions
Anna Pakes
6. Bound and Unbound: Reconstructing Merce Cunningham's Crises
(1960)
Carrie Noland
7. The Motion of Memory, the Question of History. Recreating Rudolf
Laban's Choreographic Legacy
Susanne Franco
Proleptic Iteration
8. To the Letter: Lettrism, Dance, Reenactment
Frédéric Pouillaude
9. Letters to Lila and Dramaturg's Notes on Future Memory:
Inheriting Dance's Alternative Histories
Kate Elswit with Rani Nair
Investigative Reenactment: Transmission as Heuristic Device
10. (Re)enacting Thinking in Movement
Maaike Bleeker
11. Not Made by Hand, or Arm, or Leg: The Acheiropoietics of
Performance
Branislav Jakovljevic
12. Pedagogic In(ter)ventions: On the Potential of (Re)enacting
Yvonne Rainer's Continuous Project-Altered Daily (1969/70) in a
Dance Education Context
Yvonne Hardt
Enacting Testimony/Performing Cultural Memory/ Spectatorship as
Practice
13. What Remains of the Witness? Testimony as Epistemological
Category: Schlepping the Trace
Susanne Foellmer
14. Baroque Relations: Performing Silver and Gold in Daniel Rabel's
"Ballets of the Americas"
VK Preston
15. Reenacting Ritual Dance-Theater of India: The case of Kaisika
Natakam
Ketu H. Katrak with Anita Ratnam
16. Gloriously Inept and Satisfyingly True: Reenactment and the
Practice of Spectating
P.A. Skantze
The Politics of Reenactment
17. Blasting out of the Past: the Politics of History and Memory in
Janez's Reconstructions
Ramsay Burt
18. Reenactment as Racialized Scandal
Anthea Kraut
19. Reenacting Modernist Time: William Kentridge's The Refusal of
Time
Christel Staelpart
Redistributions of Time in Geography, Architecture, and Modernist
Narrative
20. Quito-Brussels: A Dancer's Cultural Geography
Fabián Barba
21. Dance and the Distributed Body: Odissi and Mahari
Performance
Anurima Banerji
22. Imagined Re-embodiment between Text and Dance
Susan Jones
Epistemologies of Inter-temporality
23. Affect, Technique, and Discourse: Being Actively Passive in the
Face of History: Reconstruction of Reconstruction
Gerald Siegmund
24. Epilogue to an Epilogue: Historicizing the Re- in Danced
Reenactment
Mark Franko
25. The Time of Reenactment in Basse Danse and Bassadanza
Seeta Chaganti
26. Time Layers, Time Leaps, Time Lost. Methodologies of Dance
Historiography
Christina Thurner
Reenactment in/as Global Knowledge Circulation
27. (In)distinct Positions: The Politics of Theorizing
Choreography
Jens Richard Giersdorf
28. Scenes of Reenactment/Logics of Derivation in Dance
Randy Martin
29. A Proposition for Reenactment: Disco Angola by Stan Douglas
Catherine M. Soussloff
30. Dance (Re)searching its Own History: On the Contemporary
Circulation of Past Knowledge
Sabine Huschka
Afterword
Notes After the Fact
Lucia Ruprecht
Mark Franko, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Dance and Chair of
Dance, Boyer College of Music and Dance (Temple University), has
published six books: Martha Graham in Love and War: the Life in the
Work; Excursion for Miracles: Paul Sanasardo, Donya Feuer, and
Studio for Dance; The Work of Dance: Labor, Movement, and Identity
in the 1930s; Dancing Modernism/Performing Politics; Dance as Text:
Ideologies of the Baroque Body; The Dancing Body in
Renaissance Choreography. Franko was editor of Dance Research
Journal, edited Ritual and Event: Interdisciplinary Perspectives,
co-editor of Acting on the Past: Historical Performance Across the
Disciplines; and, founding
editor of the Oxford Studies in Dance Theory book series. He is
recipient of the 2011 Outstanding Scholarly Research in Dance Award
from the Congress in Research in Dance. Choreograping Discourses: A
Mark Franko Reader (edited with Alessandra Nicifero) is forthcoing
at Routledge.
"Overall, this volume provides an invaluable platform for profound engagement with a complex layering of possibilities and experiments in which documentary and remembered evidence of past dances dialogues with the reality of present-day corporeality." -- Dance Research
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