Atsauksmes
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This book arises from the shared interest in practices of writing of artists and scholars in the field of performance, dance, and visual arts. For all authors writing is - in various forms and to different ends - an essential part of their work: as a movement practice and a mode of self-reflection, an aesthetic and epistemic practice. The different approaches converge in the idea of an "expanded writing" as a broad approach to writing that encompasses note taking, scribbling, engraving, documenting, producing text as well as choreographing.
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This book arises from the shared interest in practices of writing of artists and scholars in the field of performance, dance, and visual arts. For all authors writing is - in various forms and to different ends - an essential part of their work: as a movement practice and a mode of self-reflection, an aesthetic and epistemic practice. The different approaches converge in the idea of an "expanded writing" as a broad approach to writing that encompasses note taking, scribbling, engraving, documenting, producing text as well as choreographing.
Atsauksmes