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Dance, Architecture and Engineering

In Conversation

Adesola Akinleye (Texas Woman’s University, USA)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
17 November 2022
This book was born from a year of exchanges of movement ideas generated in cross-practice conversations and workshops with dancers, musicians, architects and engineers.

Events took place at key cultural institutions such as the Royal Academy of Arts, London; and The Lowry, Salford, as well as on-site at architectural firms and on the streets of London. The author engages with dance’s offer of perspectives on being in place: how the ‘ordinary person’ is facilitated in experiencing the dance of the city, while also looking at shared cross-practice understandings in and about the body, weight and rhythm. There is a prioritizing of how embodied knowledges across dance, architecture and engineering can contribute to decolonizing the production of place – in particular, how dance and city-making cultures engage with female bodies and non-white bodies in today’s era of #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter. Akinleye concludes in response conversations about ideas raised in the book with John Bingham-Hall, Liz Lerman, Dianne McIntyer and Richard Sennett. The book is a fascinating resource for those drawn to spatial practices from dance to design to construction.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781350185234
ISBN 10:   135018523X
Series:   Dance in Dialogue
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures Part One: Landing Dance As Conversation with The Somatic Framework: In Conversation with ‘The Literature’ Part Two: Chasing Stillness Lingering In Dwelling, Residing in Wandering Part Three: The Art Of Infrastructure, Reflection Conversation with John Bingham-Hall Choreography As Questioning The Knowable, Reflection Conversation with Liz Lerman Whenness, Reflection Conversation with Richard Sennett ‘I Am Going To Try To Be A Choreographer In The World’ Reflection Conversation with Dianne McIntyre Glossary Bibliography Index

Adesola Akinleye is a choreographer artist-scholar, Senior Lecturer at Middlesex University. Trained at Ballet Rambert, her career began dancing with Dance Theatre of Harlem, later working with UK Companies such as Carol Straker Dance Company and Green Candle. She creates dance works ranging from live performance that is often site-specific, to dance films, installations and texts including academic publications. She is a Research Fellow with Theatrum Mundi, visiting lecturer at Central Saint Martins, and Research Affiliate and visiting artist at MIT.

Reviews for Dance, Architecture and Engineering: In Conversation

This book's graceful articulation and detail enriches our understanding of dance. Akinleye's curiosity, expertise and sensibilities as a dancer and choreographer flow through her writing. I love the different tones of theory, experiential, description and conversation that she uses to paint a portrait of the making process. A fascinating and inspiring read. --Rosemary Lee, choreographer This brilliant book brings together seemingly unconnected subjects, and conducts an exciting exploration of how our bodies experience movement and space in these contrasting contexts. It has made me think deeply about my own person and how I interact on a micro and macro scale with the world around me. --Roma Agrawal MBE, Engineer and Author of BUILT


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