[DUC] Dance Under Construction Updated CFP

Dance Under Construction . dance_under_construction at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 22 22:11:46 PST 2006


Breaking It Down
Dance Under Construction VIII
UC Riverside April 7-8, 2006
Hosted by Department of Dance, UCR
 UPDATES:
•       Keynote Speaker
•       Proposal Deadline Extended
•       CFP

*** KEYNOTE SPEAKER ***
We are pleased to announce Andr* Lepecki from NYU's
Department of Performance Studies as the keynote
speaker for Dance Under Construction 2006.

*** Proposal Deadline Extended ***
We have extended the deadline for paper and
performance submissions to February 1, 2006.  Please
see the guidelines for abstracts in the CFP.  Please
direct correspondence to
dance_under_construction at yahoo.com.

Dance Under Construction is an interdisciplinary forum
for presenting graduate student work on dance, the
body and performance.  It originated as an initiative
of the graduate students of UCLA’s Department of World
Arts and Cultures and has been hosted by various UC
campuses.  This year Dance Under Construction returns
to UC Riverside. 

The eighth annual Dance Under Construction conference
is currently seeking proposals that address the theme:
Breaking it Down.  Inspired by the significance of the
‘break’ in black music and dance practices, we are
interested in exploring the break in relation to a
larger body of theory, disciplines and practices. 
What is introduced by the break?  When does the break
occur?  What does the break do?  With its varied,
multifaceted and complex uses and functions, the break
can generate far-reaching trajectories applicable to
academic inquiry and pursuits.  The conference seeks
to bring together graduate students from different
disciplines and practices to consider the multiple
possibilities of Breaking It Down.  Potential topics
include, but are not limited to the following:
        
Breaking Down 
-       theory
-       binaries
-       constructions of identity (racial, gender,
sexual, ect.)
-       borders (local, global)
-       movement and choreography 
-       practices and techniques
-       vernacular forms
-       the body
-       body breaking down
-       mind breaking down (madness, hysteria)

We invite broad and innovative interpretations of the
conference theme through papers, projects and
performances.  Work that utilizes and/or analyzes
various mediums such as dance, film, text, cultural
production and other performance genres are
encouraged.  Proposals for panels, working groups and
roundtable discussions are also welcome.  It is a
particular aim of Breaking It Down to challenge
divisions between theoretical and practical modes of
research and presentation. 

Applicants should submit an abstract (300-500 words)
of your paper, performance, or project.  If you would
like to perform, please send in a video with 3-5 min.
of your work/work in progress.  Please include your
full name, contact information, institutional
affiliation, and indicate all technological and space
requirements. Specify in your application whether a
performance space or classroom setting would best suit
your work, and please plan not to exceed a time limit
of 20 minutes. Be prepared to talk about your work and
to engage with the work of others. 

Please direct your proposals or inquiries to
dance_under_construction at yahoo.com by February 1,
2006. If you have a video, please be sure it is
postmarked by Feb. 1, 2006, addressed to:
Dance Under Construction
University of California Riverside
Department of Dance
900 University
Riverside, CA 92521


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