2013
DOI: 10.1353/fmt.2013.0015
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The Brussels Dance Swarm on the Move: Precarious Bodies (not) at Home

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“…Canadian-born dance artist Liz Kinoshita, for example, addresses these matters when singing, “I need time, without this rhyme, only 45 minutes, all to myself,” in her dance production VOLCANO (2014). The production title refers to the multiple eruptions of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, which initiated a mandatory mobility pause in the accelerated and mobile work regime in which freelancers are constantly traveling for work (Van Assche and Pewny 2018). Kinoshita's work suggests that the contemporary dance profession is mobile in a twofold sense: the dance artist's body is continuously moving (i.e., dancing) and constantly on the move (i.e., traveling).…”
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“…Canadian-born dance artist Liz Kinoshita, for example, addresses these matters when singing, “I need time, without this rhyme, only 45 minutes, all to myself,” in her dance production VOLCANO (2014). The production title refers to the multiple eruptions of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, which initiated a mandatory mobility pause in the accelerated and mobile work regime in which freelancers are constantly traveling for work (Van Assche and Pewny 2018). Kinoshita's work suggests that the contemporary dance profession is mobile in a twofold sense: the dance artist's body is continuously moving (i.e., dancing) and constantly on the move (i.e., traveling).…”
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confidence: 99%