Dear Yago,
You might find it beneficial to attend this intensive inter-institutional
seminar in Ethnochoreology: http://www.rff-sentret.no/studium/erasmus I
attended it several years ago and found it to be excellent; it's a good way
to absorb a lot of dance-related theory, both by dancers/dance scholars and
by music scholars. It has already passed for this year, but you might
consider sending an inquiry to Professor Egil Bakka at the University of
Trondheim to inquire about next year's seminar, or to ask if he might be
willing to share the reading list.
Best,
Juniper
On Aug 6 2013, Yago De Quay wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I'm currently enrolled in a practice based PhD and struggling with the
> theory.
>
> I compose music for dance pieces and develop technologies that sonify the
> dancers. Can anyone recommend books, articles, web pages, videos, etc,
> that provide some insight into research areas in performance studies?
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Yago de Quay
>Digital Media Artist
>+1 512 669 2054
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>
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Dr. Juniper Hill
Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow
Faculty of Music
University of Cambridge
on secondment from the
School of Music and Theatre
University College Cork
http://www.mus.cam.ac.uk/people/research/jlh200/
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