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Choreographic Practices - call for papers

Choreographic Practices
Volume 1/Issue 1, Autumn 2010

Call for Papers

Deadlines:
Proposals, Sept 1st 2009
OR, Completed Papers, Jan 7th 2010


Intellect are launching a new journal in 2010 called Choreographic Practices. For details got to: (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=170/).

Edited by Vida L. Midgelow ([log in to unmask]) and Jane M. Bacon ([log in to unmask]),
this international, peer- reviewed biannual journal will provide a platform for sharing choreographic practices, inquiry and debate.

Contributions are invited that articulate and explore choreographic practices from a diverse range of perspectives. The editors are especially interested in receiving critical/creative practice-led research that is interdisciplinary and experimental in nature.

Choreographic Practices will incorporate peer-reviewed materials, dialogues/interviews, and debate. Submissions in conventional and  alternative modes of writing (including performative and visual essays) are encouraged.


Submission topics might include:

Choreographic methodologies and practices
Dance and interdisciplinarity
Theatre, screen, sited or social movement practices
Improvisation processes
Dance and documentation
Choreography as social, cultural and/or psychological concern


How to Submit to Choreographic Practices:

A 500-word proposal should be sent in the first instance to the editors. Receipt will be
acknowledged and a timeline for developing your submission, if appropriate, will be
negotiated.

Or, you may send a completed manuscript of up to 6,000 words (or equivalent in
other formats) ready for peer-reviewing.

Proposals or full-length articles should be sent electronically as an email attachment to both editors: [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask]
Please include a top sheet giving your full name, contact details and a short biography.



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