Dancing Economies: Currency, Value and Labour

Date: Friday 20 – Saturday 21 February 2015
Times tbc
Venue: Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham

Conference & Curated performances
Open to scholars, dance makers, dancers & students

Keynotes:
Professor Jen Harvie (Queen Mary University of London)
Professor Priya Srinivasan (University of California Riverside)

  •  What can the body do as it negotiates the tensions between neoliberalism (an ideology embedded in economic/social policies since 1970s) and post-Fordism (a labour organisation practice)?
  • How do dances gain currency and value through the process offinancialisation?
  • How might dance makers articulate and reimagine transactions in the economies of spectacle?
  • What are the risks and opportunities that commercialisation andfinancialisation bring to the funding, production and presentation of dance in the 21st century?
  • How do we make sense of the term ‘commercial dance’ (context, genre or style)?
  • How do some dance practices decolonise economic discourse?
  • How does dance make visible the excesses of the body (pain, sweat, blood, passion, technique), while at the same time (dis)allowing its complete commodification?
  • How does dance negotiate its materiality (the body) with its immateriality (affect)?
  • How does dance perform precarity?

Join us for two days of papers, panels, roundtables, performative papers, performances, and workshops.

Conference organising committee: Lise Uytterhoeven, Melissa Blanco Borelli, Laura Robinson.

Please contact naomi@londonstudiocentre.org with any questions about the event, including accommodation.

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