Huulthapi Dancing Airwaves, Weaving Words
von Dance West Network
Dies ist der Preis, den Ihre Kunden sehen. Listenpreis bearbeiten
Über das Buch
From the Editor, Emily Dundas Oke:
In June 2021, a convergence of practices from various Nations formed to ignite the intergenerational conversation Huulthapi: Dancing Airwaves. At the invitation of curator
Tsatassaya White, esteemed dance leaders Margaret Grenier, Haa’yuups, Andrew Peter / Qwun Qwinuhw, and Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde gathered to reflect upon the role(s) of dance through spiritual, collective, and futuristic realms.
Despite the specificity of their languages, traditions, and dance practices, each speaker found anchor in questions surrounding the essence and timelessness of dance. Although
the embodied nature of dance might prompt us to consider the body moving in time, the speaker’s guide us to think through the expanse of time which moves through the body
in storytelling traditions. Just as ancestors join us across time and space to dance, so too does this gathering prompt us to play between the realms of the visible and not visible.
Profits from any book sales ($2 on hard copy) will be donated to The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (VAFCS) for Pow Wow Dancing or other similar cultural events that the Friendship Centre might offer.
In June 2021, a convergence of practices from various Nations formed to ignite the intergenerational conversation Huulthapi: Dancing Airwaves. At the invitation of curator
Tsatassaya White, esteemed dance leaders Margaret Grenier, Haa’yuups, Andrew Peter / Qwun Qwinuhw, and Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde gathered to reflect upon the role(s) of dance through spiritual, collective, and futuristic realms.
Despite the specificity of their languages, traditions, and dance practices, each speaker found anchor in questions surrounding the essence and timelessness of dance. Although
the embodied nature of dance might prompt us to consider the body moving in time, the speaker’s guide us to think through the expanse of time which moves through the body
in storytelling traditions. Just as ancestors join us across time and space to dance, so too does this gathering prompt us to play between the realms of the visible and not visible.
Profits from any book sales ($2 on hard copy) will be donated to The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (VAFCS) for Pow Wow Dancing or other similar cultural events that the Friendship Centre might offer.
Autorenwebsite
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
-
Projektoption: 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 30 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9798211783140
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Nov. 22, 2022
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Canada, Dance, Indigenous
Mehr anzeigen
Über den Autor
DANCE WEST NETWORK
Vancouver, BC
Dance West Network: connecting artists and communities in motion. The roots of Dance West Network connect BC through dance. We strive to facilitate connections between communities and dance artists sharing vibrant practices and experience, and to create collaborations that work towards greater equity for historically excluded dance artists and audiences, offering opportunities for people from all over BC to learn about the arts, express themselves creatively and celebrate a shared humanity through dance. dancewest.net