2012
DOI: 10.1080/07256868.2012.693818
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Dancing the Transcultural across the South

Abstract: In 'Dancing the transcultural across the South', Fensham and Kelada argue for the importance of incorporating the contribution of Dance Studies when examining the complex 'entanglements' of migration, interculturalism and globalisation. The article locates dancing within current intercultural debates, in particular utilising the idea of transculturalism to inform a concept of 'trans/dans', and foreground movement as localised expression. Culturally specific readings of dance as the articulation of moving bodie… Show more

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“…Many forms of dance are transcultural; for example, ballet is performed in places as far afield as Hawaii (Van Zile 1996) and China (Desmond 2003). Fensham and Kelada (2012: 370) state that it is not uncommon to see:…”
Section: International Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many forms of dance are transcultural; for example, ballet is performed in places as far afield as Hawaii (Van Zile 1996) and China (Desmond 2003). Fensham and Kelada (2012: 370) state that it is not uncommon to see:…”
Section: International Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%