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Knowing: Dance's trade literature

journal contribution
posted on 2024-03-08, 04:28 authored by Scott deLahunta
AbstractThis article explores the possibility that dance is a field of expert knowledge that can be studied from the perspective of documents created by dancers and choreographers whose anticipated viewers/readers are mainly other practitioners. These documents include written texts and annotated video recordings created with the aim of sharing processes, techniques and ideas. These documents seek, in a variety of ways, to partially transform experiential knowledge from the tacit/ implicit to the explicit. As such, they suggest a form of trade literature that circulates dance knowledge within its professional network, but with the potential to generate productive exchanges with others outside of this network. By drawing on a number of examples of this trade literature and discussing their methods of circulating dance knowledge, this article makes a link to the theme of this special issue which is dance as a vehicle to discuss and debate ownership and cultural property.

History

Journal

International Journal of Cultural Property

Volume

29

Article number

PII S0940739122000157

Pagination

157-169

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

ISSN

0940-7391

eISSN

0940-7391

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Cambridge University Press