(Re:) Claiming Ballet

(Re:) Claiming Ballet
Adesola Akinleye
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Paperback
h244 x 170mm - 328pg
31 Mar 2021 UK
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9781789383614
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The collection of essays demonstrates that ballet is not a single White Western dance form but has been shaped by a range of other cultures. In so doing, the authors open a conversation and contribute to the discourse beyond the vantage point of mainstream to look at such issues as homosexuality and race. And to demonstrate that ballet' s denial of the first and exclusion of the second needs rethinking. This is an important contribution to dance scholarship. The contributors include professional ballet dancers and teachers, choreographers, and dance scholars in the UK, Europe and the USA to give a three dimensional overview of the field of ballet beyond the traditional mainstream. It sets out to acknowledge the alternative and parallel influences that have shaped the culture of ballet and demonstrates they are alive, kicking, and have a rich history. Ballet is complex and encompasses individuals and communities, often invisiblized, but who have contributed to the diaspora of ballet in the 21st Century. It will initiate conversations and contribute to discourses about the panorama of ballet beyond the narrow vantage point of the mainstream - white, patriarchal, Eurocentric, heterosexual constructs of gender, race and class. This book is certain to be a much-valued resource within the field of ballet studies, as well as an important contribution to dance scholarship more broadly. It has an original focus and brings together issues more commonly addressed only in journals, where issues of race are frequently discussed. The primary market will be academic. It will appeal to academics, researchers, scholars and students working and studying in dance, theatre and performance arts, and cultural studies. It will also be of interest to dance professionals and practitioners. Academics and students interested in the intersection of gender, race and dance may also find it interesting.
Dr Adesola Akinleye is a choreographer. She began her career dancing with Dance Theatre of Harlem, later working with Green Candle, Carol Straker and Union. Currently she creates dance works ranging from live performance that is often site-specific and involves a cross-section of the community to dance films, installations and texts. Her work is characterized by an interest voicing peoples' lived experiences through creative moving portraiture. A key aspect of her process is the artistry of opening creative practices to everyone, from ballerinas to women in low-wage employment to performance for young audiences. Akinleye was awarded Bonnie Bird New Choreography Award, the ADAD Trailblazer Award and One Dance UK Champion Trailblazer and Woman of the Year in Community Dance by the Town of Islip, New York. In 2018 she was shortlisted for One Dance UK' s Impact in Dance Writing Award. She is a fellow of RSA. Akinleye is a Senior Lecture at Middlesex University.

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