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The Conference Program Committee invites proposals for individual
papers, panels, lecture-demonstrations and workshops on all aspects
of the performing arts, especially those that engage questions
related to the conference theme: How has migration shaped the
course of dance history? What are the methodological and
theoretical implications of migration studies for dance research?
How do particular dance styles embody migratory histories? How has
migration transformed the pedagogy and performance of traditional
dance forms? What are the particular histories of networks of
teachers, artists and critics that constitute “the dance world”?
What could dance reveal about the experiences and conditions of
immigration, diaspora, exile, detention, globalization,
displacement and other forms of social im/mobility?
Possible topics include historical, ethnographic and/or theoretical
studies of:
- global migrations of social, theatrical, sacred dance and/or
theatrical forms
- dance and the exilic memory
- new research on ancient migrations
- immigration policy and the arts
- migratory rituals and border performances
- transnational or “world” music and dance forms
The conference will take the occasion of José Limón’s centennial to
reflect on the ways that immigrant experiences shaped dance
modernism in the US and abroad. As such, we especially invite
proposals that explore the impact of immigration on the life and
work of artists such as José Limón, George Balanchine, Eiko & Koma,
Garth Fagan, Geoffrey Holder, Hanya Holm, Rudolf Laban, Vaslav
Nijinksky, Pearl Primus, Yuriko, among many others.
Submission Guidelines
Deadline: All proposals must be received by February 1, 2007
Individual Papers should not exceed 20 minutes for presentation.
(There will be an additional 10 minutes for questions, comments,
and responses.) Submit a 500-word abstract of the paper, its
argument, and a statement of method and/or a brief bibliography.
Graduate students who wish to be considered for the Graduate
Research Award should submit a full-length paper in addition to an
abstract.
Panels consisting of three individual presenters may be proposed.
Submit a 250-word description of the panel and individual paper
proposals—as described above—for each presenter. Please send panel
proposals together.
Lecture-Demonstrations or Workshops may run from 45 to 90 minutes.
Submit a 500 word abstract describing the topic and organization of
the session. Also, clearly state the requirements for space, time,
audio-visual equipment, and/or appropriate attire for participants.
For all Proposals
- All proposals must be accompanied by a submission form. Do not include the name of the author(s) within the
abstract’s text.
- Proposals sent via e-mail are preferred. If submitting by e-mail,
please download submission form from conference website and your
proposal as a Word document to: dance@barnard.edu. Please include
your last name in the Subject Heading of the e-mail. The text
should be attached and pasted in the body of the e-mail to assure
access. Faxes will not be accepted.
- If submitting by regular mail, please send six copies of proposal
and submission form to: Conference Program Committee, Department of
Dance, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
All proposals will be blind reviewed by Program Committee with the
following criteria in mind: (1) clarity of overall argument, idea
or thesis; (2) significance of contribution to previous research on
your topic; and (3) presentation’s or panel’s contribution to a
deeper understanding of issues of scholarship and practice in
dance, or in other fields in the arts, humanities, or social
sciences. Receipt of all submissions will be confirmed
electronically. Notification of acceptance will be in May 2007.
Queries may be addressed by e-mail to Paul Scolieri at
pscolieri@barnard.edu.
All presenters must be members of CORD or join before the
conference. For membership information, please see CORD website at
www.cordance.org or contact Ginger Carlson at gcarlson@brockport.edu or at Congress on Research in Dance, Department of Dance, SUNY
College at Brockport, 350 New Campus Drive, Brockport, NY
14420-2939.
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