
Endangered Human Movements – Vol.1: Four Remarks on the History of Dance
Endangered Human Movements – Vol.1: Four Remarks on the History of Dance
<p>/ idea, concept Amanda Piña, Angela Vadori ; ed. by Angela Vadori ; contr., interviewees: Ramon Andrès, Marie-Christine Baratta-Dragono, Nase Chiriap, Carlos Fos, Georg Grünberg, Nicole Haitzinger, Mariana Huepe-Follert, Jana Jevtovic, Tomo Kriznar, Amanda Piña, Joaquim Pujol, Meinhard Rauchensteiner, Michael Staudigl & Angela Vadori. - Vienna : BMfB – Federal Ministry of Movement Affairs, 2015. - 318 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. - (Sp. / De. / Eng.) </p>
ISBN: 978-3-200-04211-7
Endangered Human Movements is a multi-disciplinary project including visual arts, performance and a series of publications. The volume Four Remarks on the History of Dance is a collection of contributions towards the expansion of a narrative that has been historically ethnocentric, enriching that narrative with indigenous movements and perspectives, unknown, sidelined and exoticized for centuries.