Place-responsive choreography and activism

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Abstract

Sensory encounters with place, site and landscape have the potential to stimulate new and deeply felt engagements with local places, and to prompt discussion about the relationships between place, culture and identity. Such sensory encounters may also offer opportunities for critical, reflexive theorising and practice (Pink, 2008, 2009; Stevenson, 2014; Warren, 2012).

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Barbour, K. (2016). Place-responsive choreography and activism. In Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses (pp. 127–145). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-494-7_10

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