British Dance: Black Routes

Date

2016-11

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Publisher

Routledge

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Book

Peer reviewed

Abstract

British Dance: Black Routes re-examines the distinctive contributions made to British dance by dancers who are Black. Covering the period 1946 to the present, it presents a radical re-reading of dancers and their companies, placing their achievements within a broader historical, cultural and artistic context. The result of a two year research project, British Dance and the African Diaspora, led by editors Christy Adair and Ramsay Burt, the collection looks at artists working with contemporary dance, African Caribbean dance, jazz dance, and dance improvisation. Chapters illuminate the commonalities and differences between sub-Saharan West African dance forms and hybridised dance forms from the USA and the Caribbean, addressing key themes such as rhythm, community, and spirituality. This outstanding collection re-evaluates dancers’ work in the context of cultural and aesthetic issues relevant to the African diaspora, looking afresh at over ve decades of artistic production to provide an unparalleled resource for dance students and scholars.

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Keywords

Dance of the African Diaspora, contemporary dance, Black British dancers

Citation

Adair, C. and Burt, R. (2016) British Dance: Black Routes. Routledge

Rights

Research Institute