American Society for Theatre Research
 
November 5-9, 2008 Boston, Massachusetts
Unsettling Theatre:  migration, map, memory
  
Theatre Library Association Plenary
Call for Papers: Deadline March 2, 2008

MAPPING THE BODY: METHODOLOGIES FOR RECONSTRUCTING LOST AND DISAPPEARING DANCE

America, founder of modern dance, is beginning to lose its senior generation of choreographers and practitioners.  While a number of leading companies have built impressive archives and now videotape performances in order to preserve them, dances are still passed along as they have been for thousands of years:  generation to generation, body to body, mouth to mouth.

Labanotation was developed as a standardized system to "map" physical movements and the path of the body in space.  Videotape, a vulnerable format, has successfully captured dance performances for over three decades - in a two-dimensional medium.  Print documents are still critical: reviews, photographs, choreographer's notes or oral histories.  Others insist that the most effective way is to have the original choreographer - or a trusted company member - set the dance on a new company.

Clearly, a successful reconstruction must be a composite of all these necessary elements.  Has the development of sophisticated digital technologies provided new procedures - and perhaps pitfalls - for the documentation of live motion?  How do research libraries and archives support this process - and how might they frustrate it?  We're interested in a fresh assessment of contemporary best practices and challenges facing this tenuous field of dance reconstruction.

Further, we welcome testimony of international efforts to document and preserve the movement heritage of vulnerable and vanishing cultures:  First Peoples, Cambodian traditional dance decimated by the Khmer Rouge, societies threatened by genocide or ethnic cleansing.

Please submit one-page Proposal by March 2, 2008 to:
Susan Brady, Chair
TLA Plenary Committee
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Yale University, P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, Connecticut  06520-8240, USA
203/432-9038
203/432-9033 (FAX)
susan.brady@yale.edu

Jill Lane, Chair
ASTR Program Committee
astr2008@gmail.com  
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