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(Re)positioning Site Dance - INDEXA9/11 (September 11) 19630x30 (Fortier) 214n.1964 Beds (Jacques) 42350.org 245n.411024 Tempest (Kloetzel) 159, 164-71, 165, 168, 182n.11Abbot, George 136, 137, 141, 142-3, 151-2Abbots Bromley Horn Dance 79, 81, 85-6, 85, 86, 96-8The Abbots Dances (Hunter) 145, 150, 153 and belonging 135-43, 145, 147, 153-6 choreography 143, 150 dance development/choreography 1...
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15 juli 2019
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(Re)positioning Site Dance - INDEXA9/11 (September 11) 19630x30 (Fortier) 214n.1964 Beds (Jacques) 42350.org 245n.411024 Tempest (Kloetzel) 159, 164-71, 165, 168, 182n.11Abbot, George 136, 137, 141, 142-3, 151-2Abbots Bromley Horn Dance 79, 81, 85-6, 85, 86, 96-8The Abbots Dances (Hunter) 145, 150, 153 and belonging 135-43, 145, 147, 153-6 choreography 143, 150 dance development/choreography 150 global perspectives 155-6 and home 135-43, 145, 147, 153-6 and human-non-human interaction 135, 139-40, 150 and improvisation 141, 150-3 materials and props 145-6 methodology 156 and New Materialism 147-8 performances 151-3 process 135-6, 137, 141 remit 141, 156n.3 somatic practice 150Abram, David 97, 111, 224, 227-8, 263 more-than-human 11, 261, 268-9, 270n.1academics and mobility 17-18, 249, 255-6 position of 8, 10, 68, 82Aciman, Andre 138activism 14, 41-6, 181n.7, 194, 211, 268, 274 and art 46, 240 and commons and commoning 194 and dance 70-4, 213n.14 and ecofeminism 67-70, 268 and environment 11, 70-1, 234, 238, 242n.13 and folk dance 96 and land rights 53, 62, 64-5 and the local 72-3 and place 74-5 and site dance 27, 220, 274 see also land; Occupy movement; protest; voiceactivists 47-8, 214n.25adaptation 125-6, 235, 252, 264 see also site-adaptive performanceaffect 12, 54, 70, 73, 105, 111, 122-3 and folk dance 100 and gardens 109, 119, 130 and mobility 128 and site dance 75, 91-2, 100 and site-specific dance 127-9 and things 139, 147, 152, 154 see also emotionAfternoon (Paxton) 29agency 145, 162, 236, 240, 242n.16 and the body 47 and climate change 232-3 and site dance 148 and site-specific dance 233air travel 256, 257 see also travel, tourismAlberta, Canada 45, 49n.13, 144, 151, 164, 170, 181n.1, 236, 245n.37, n.38almshouses 144, 151, 156n.1 see also George Abbot Almshousesalternative reality 99, 180, 182n.15, 208, 209Anderson, Jon 254-5, 257Anderson, Lea 4, 91animist philosophies 224, 242n.16, 246n.43 see also philosophiesAnkers, Rebecca 145, 150Anthropocene 11, 230-1, 233, 243n.23, n.26, 244n.29anthropocentrism 223, 232, 241n.11, 243n.25, 244n.28 and ecofeminism 68, 69, 74 and ecosystems 250Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) 53, 54-7, 269, 270n.2, n.7 arts festivals 75n.2, 105, 109-10, 118-19, 131n.6, n.10, n.11 belonging to place 57 colonialism 23, 55-6, 64, 67 colonization 55, 56, 64 community 57, 62, 109, 121 contemporary dance in 57-8 Dunedin 14 environment 57-9 Hamilton 53, 64-5, 109-10 home 14, 54-5, 57-8, 63-4, 256, 270n.3 immigration 57, 64, 65, 67, 256, 270n.2 language 56, 75n.6 place names 64-5 population 56-7 site dance practice 4-5 sustainability 58, 69-71 Waikato 53, 61, 64-5, 67, 71-3, 75n.11, 123, 126 Wellington 4-5 see also Hamilton GardensApollo Missions 221Appadurai, Arjun 162apparatus 106, 148-9 see also propsArab Spring 47architecture, and site-specific dance 190-1, 195, 203, 225 see also built environment; George Abbot Almshousesarchives 63, 140-1, 143-4 see also material markersArdern, Jacinda 70, 75n.12Argentina, Mothers of the Plaza Mayo 209, 214n 25Armitage, Karole 239, 245n.41Arnold, Matthew 94art 40-1, 46, 94, 233, 240 see also arts festivalsArt Solution 208-9Arts Council of England 156n.3, 211arts festivals 4, 24, 92, 109, 128, 209, 212n.4, n.5 ANZ 75n.2, 105, 109-10, 118-19, 131n.6, n.10, n.11 and belonging 109, 129 Canada 49n.13, 245n.38 and gardens 129-30 Sweden 196-7 UK 209 see also art; festivals; Hamilton GardensArts Fission 233assemblage 139, 144, 153-4, 156, 242n.21atomic bomb 221, 222audience involvement 38-40, 48n.8, 60 mobility 31, 32, 163 participation 38-41, 124-6, 143 responses 60, 62-3, 71, 121-2, 126, 152 and sited dance 211-12Australia, Melbourne 14awareness 17, 58-61 ecological 242n.2, 246n.44 ecosystems 186, 220, 226-7, 239, 246n.44, 253 of place 5, 46, 67, 220, 226-7, 253, 260, 263-4 somatic 72, 111, 258, 260-1 see also embodied awarenessaxiology (value theory) 219, 223, 224, 264BBaker, Gabriel 62, 71Bakhtin, Mikhail 106, 159, 160-1, 162, 169, 180, 181n.3, n.4Banes, Sally 29, 33, 34, 41Barad, Karen 146, 147, 148-9, 150-1, 152, 233Barba, Eugenio 92Barbour, Karen 3-4, 16-17, 23-4, 72, 106, 186, 237, 262, 265 Bliss 119-23, 120 Dancing through Paradise 131n.10 Fluid Echoes Dance 114-19, 117, 129 This Place Is Here 16 Whispering Birds 123-9, 125, 127 see also Whenua - LandBashA , Matsuo 117-19, 131n.7Bater, Patricia 87, 95-6, 101n.4Baudelaire, Charles 201Belarus 32, 49n.14Belgium, Brussels 209belonging to place 18, 105, 195, 268 and The Abbots Dances 135-43, 145, 147, 153-6 ANZ 57 and festivals 90, 109, 129 and folk dance 90, 98 see also home; topophiliaBen Yahmed, Bhari 208-9Bench Diary initiative 165, 167, 182n.10Beneath (Hunter) 227, 230Benjamin, Walter 201Bennett, Caileen 33Bennett, Jane 139, 147, 153-4, 242n.16, 253Berlin, Germany 142, 196Betws y Coed, UK 199Bieringa, Olive 36, 41, 42, 197Big Dance (Khan) 189, 212n.1, n.2, 213n.15BIRD BRAIN (Monson) 236, 237'black face' 95Bliss (Barbour) 119-23, 120, 131n.8, n.10Blue Marble photo 221Boal, Augusto 38Bodies in Urban Space (Dorner et al) 17body and agency 47 as apparatus 106, 148-9 and boundaries 147-8, 149, 265 and environment 199BodyCartography Project 36, 42, 197Bogota, Colombia 194Bohr, Niels 147, 148-9Bolger, David 14Bookchin, Murray 223Boss, Owen 14botanical gardens 110 see also gardensboundaries 28-9, 36-8, 40, 43, 54, 147, 222-3 and the body 147-8, 149, 265Bourriaud, Nicolas 181n.4Bowers, Martha 14, 29, 40-1, 42-3, 46, 228-9Bowlder, Caitlin 198Boyd, David 244n.31bracketing 12, 111Braidotti, Rosi 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 267-8Brand, Naomi 33Brecht, Bertolt 238-9Brennan, Andrew 244n.28Bretton Hall, Leeds, UK 227Bretton Woods conference (1944) 221Britannia Coconut dances 82 see also folk danceBrother Pile 145, 151Brown, Carol 58, 237Brown, Trisha 17, 29-30, 36, 214n.19, 225-6Brunswick Square, London, UK 214n.20Brussels, Belgium 209Bubbling Tom (Pearson) 14Buchannan, Olivia 127, 131n.13Buckland, Theresa 79, 85-6, 97built environment and environmental ethics 224, 242n.14 and nature 228, 237, 240, 242n.14 and site-specific dance 226 and walking 258 see also architecture; urban design/planningBurgstaller, Helene 59, 59, 61, 71, 72, 73, 75n.7, 120, 131n.8Burney, Elizabeth 236Burt, Ramsay 41Bush, Lisa 234Butcher, Rosemary 4, 91butchers 171-2, 174, 178, 179, 180 see also Cowboys and WurstButler, Judith 200, 231, 232, 243n.24Butoh 5, 116, 118, 131n.14, 225 see also methodologiesBy River and Wharf (X6 collective) 91Bystrm, Helena 4CCalais, France 209, 215n.26Calgary, Canada, 33, 163, 182n.8, 236, 245n.38 see also 1024 Tempest; Cowboys and WurstCaliban 165, 166-7, 168, 169, 170-1California, USA 28, 225, 233, 234 Lincoln Heights Jail 40 Riverside 40, 48n.7 San Francisco 4, 14, 31-2, 36-7, 43-4, 44Callicott, J. Baird 242n.12Calling Tree (Lee) 199-200camouflage tactic 34-5, 35, 161, 238Campbell, Wayne 31Canada, Alberta flooding 164, 170, 181n.1 arts festivals 49n.13, 245n.38 Calgary 33, 163, 182n.8, 236, 245n.38 colonialism 182n.11 community 163, 165, 170 Edmonton 45, 49n.13, 236, 245n.37, n.38 Gros Morne Project/National Park 34, 35 Toronto 38carbon neutrality 69-70, 71Carey, Melissa 63Carlson, Ann 29, 32, 40, 42carnival 89, 181n.4 see also festivalsCarr, Merophie 14Carson, Rachel 221, 222, 240, 244n.31Carter, Paul 196, 198-9, 208Cartesian ideas 150-1, 238-9Castelli, Federica 207-8CETA Artists Project 43, 49n.10Chakrabarty, Dipesh 231, 232, 243n.24Chanel, Byb 44Chaudhuri, Una 244n.33Chen, XiYao 124, 126, 131n.12Childs, Lucinda 29, 31, 33Childs, Mark 195-6, 197-8Chin, Mel 242n.16Chinese Scholars' Garden 110, 114, 123-7 see also Hamilton Gardenschoreography 65-6 The Abbots Dances 143, 150 Bliss 120-1 and gardens 113-14 and gender 36-7 Hamilton Gardens 112-14 and improvisation 71 informal 208, 245n.38 place-responsive 256 USA post WWII 220-1, 225 Whenua - Land 60, 65-7, 74 Whispering Birds 124 see also dancechoreotopography 198-9Cinque Terre, Italy 259city see built environmentCity Hall, Edmonton, Canada 45, 45, 49n.13, 236City Hall, London, UK 190, 212n.6City Horses (Kllblad and Bystrm) 4CityScapes (Pather) 4civic rooms 195 see also public spacesClaid, Emilyn 4, 91Clapham, Arthur R. 241n.7Clark, Helen 69-70, 71, 73class 24, 89, 94-9, 193climate change 69-70, 75n.12, 170, 230-5, 236, 270n.8 see also ecology; environmentclog dancing 80, 82-4 see also folk danceclose reading 206, 274The Closing Circle (Commoner) 222, 241n.8CoisCim Dance Theatre 14Cold War 219, 221Coleman, Bill 34Coleman Lemiuex & Compagnie 34, 35, 38collaboration 161, 230 Barbour 16-17, 110, 116, 124, 130n.3, 131n.13 Hunter 138 Kloetzel 18, 45, 162-3, 164, 172Colombia, Bogota 194colonialism 9, 18, 231, 245n.34 ANZ 23, 55-6, 64, 67 Canada 182n.11 and folk dance 94, 96 see also imperialismcolonization 56, 58, 66, 252 ANZ 55, 56, 64 and site-specific dance 190, 227 see also decolonizationcommodification 9, 70, 71, 98, 100, 213n.12Commoner, Barry 222, 231, 241n.8commons and commoning 192-5, 199-200, 213n.13 see also landCommuniTree 165community 7, 10-11, 14, 92, 221, 223, 226-7 ANZ 57, 62, 109, 121 and art 40-1 Canada 163, 165, 170 and ecosystems 71, 228 global 23, 231, 273 and identity 142 local involvement 20n.5, 40-1, 43, 45, 47, 75n.2, 98, 130 UK 15, 79, 80-1, 82, 142, 190 USA 18 see also local; togethernessconsumption 34, 42, 99, 193, 202-3, 206, 274contact improvisation 39, 48n.6 see also improvisationcontemporary dance, in ANZ 57-8context 28-31control of land 56, 213 of performance 10, 178, 193-4 in/of public spaces 10, 195-6 of rights 45Cook, James 55Corbeaux (Ouizguen) 209Cornish, Helen 90Cornwall, UK 86-7, 90Cowan, Suzanne 14Cowboys and Wurst (Kloetzel) 159, 171-80, 173, 175, 177, 182n.13Cresswell, Tim 250-1, 257Cronon, William 242n.14, 245n.39Crouch, David 261Croydon, UK 209-11, 210Cultural Olympiad (Streb) 190Cungham, Tristan 44Cunningham, Merce 4, 28-9, 39, 219, 220, 225DDaly, Ann 28dance 263-6, 269 and activism 70-4, 213n.14 and dehierarchization 229-30 and ecology 67-70 and embodied ways of knowing 71-2 environment 28-9, 33-6, 91-2, 126, 149, 161, 264, 265 experimental 91 and feminism 67-70, 74 in foreign places 263-6 MA ori 5, 57-8 and nature 263-6 and politics 46, 65-7 postmodern 6, 7, 23, 28-9, 41, 91 and raising awareness 67 and social justice 67 see also choreography; folk dance; site dance; site-specific dance; sited dancedance festivals 190, 212n.4, 212n.5 see also festivalsDance and Politics (Kolb ed.) 46A Dance For You (Hunter) 15-16, 15Dance Umbrella 199dancers as apparatus 106, 148-9 embodiment 72, 74 and environment 33-5 and mobility 256 perceptual disruption 31-5 responses (Whenua - Land) 59, 66, 67, 71Dancers for Disarmament 42Dances for Different Spaces (Butcher) 91Dancing with Strangers: From Calais to England (Marcalo) 209-11, 215n.28Dancing through Paradise (Barbour) 122-3, 131n.10Daredevil Dances (Streb) 190Dartmoor, UK 213n.13Davies, John 116, 117, 118DDT 221, 241n.5de Beauvoir, Simone 11De Certeau, Michel 201Deby, Carolyn 236-7decolonization 56-7 see also colonizationdefamiliarization 29, 31dehierarchization 48n.1, 186, 220, 229-30, 239, 240democratization 27, 38-41, 48n.1, n.6, 222-3Denmark, Holstebro, Festuga festival 92Dewey, John 224dialogism 106, 111, 112-13, 160-3, 181n.3, n.4, n.5, n.12, 209 and polyphony 170, 171, 179, 180-1 and site dance 159-60, 220 and theatre 160-1 see also methodologiesDibley, Ben 244n.29Diprose, Peter 114, 115displacement 135-6, 138, 155, 249 and gentrification 190 and stillness 261 and walking 257, 259-60 Zakynthos 205 see also gentrification; homelessness; migrationDoe, Alexandra 150Dommett, Roy 98Dorner, Willi 17dualism 68, 224, 229, 242n.15Dublin, Ireland 14Duckler, Heidi 40, 42, 48n.8Duncan, Isadora 28, 48n.3Dunedin, ANZ 14Duprees, Maddy 91Durban, South Africa 4EEarly, Fergus 91Earth Day 242n.18Earthrise photo 221East, Alison 5, 58, 257, 264Easter Rising (1916) 14ecofeminism 11, 67-70, 74, 223-4, 268 see also activism; environmental ethics; feminismecology 10-11 awareness 242n.2, 246n.44 and dance 67-70 and improvisation 71 radical 223 and site-specific dance 236-7 see also ecosystems; environmenteconomic systems 9-10, 200, 221, 241n.4, n.8ecosophy 223ecosystems 222-3, 240n.1, 241n.7, 242n.14, 243n.26, 245n.39, 246n.44 and anthropocentrism 250 awareness 186, 220, 226-7, 239, 246n.44, 253 and community 71, 228 and gardens 110 and site dance 230-40 see also ecology; environmentEdensor, Tim 198Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 45, 45, 49n.13, 236, 245n.37, n.38Egypt, Tahrir Square 208Ehrlich, Paul and Anne 222, 231, 241n.8, 245n.41eido-kinesis 185, 199El-Khatib, Mohammed Samir 208Electronic Disturbance Theatre 181n.7Embling, Harrietanne 61, 72, 73, 75n.7embodied awareness 268 and foreignness 252-3 and improvisation 263-4 and site dance 186 and spiralling 74, 111, 112, 130 and stillness 260-3 see also awarenessembodied experiences 11-12, 24, 53-4, 249-50, 274 Bliss 122 Fluid Echoes Dance 119 and gardens 112, 129 of home 139 and mobility 252-3, 256, 257 and stillness 260-3 Whenua - Land 58-68, 70-5 Whispering Birds 126-7 and writing 267embodied memories 135, 139-40 see also memoryembodied observation 19, 58-9, 149, 260-1embodied reading 201-6embodied ways of knowing 130n.2 and dance 71-2 and improvisation 264 and site-specific dance 109, 111-12, 127-30 and walking 257embodiment 11-12, 53-4, 58-60 and dancers 72, 74 and yoga 120-1Emmanouli, Nia 60emotion 128 Bliss 121-2 and site-specific dance 109, 111-12 Whenua - Land 62, 65-6 Whispering Birds 126-7 see also affectenchantment of place 239, 246n.43The End of Nature (McKibben) 232, 243n.26English folk dance see folk dance'Englishness' 24, 94-9environment and activism 11, 70-1, 234, 238, 242n.13 ANZ 57-9 and body 199 and dance 28-9, 33-6, 91-2, 126, 149, 161, 264, 265 and dancers 33-5 and gender 69, 74, 243n.24 and human rights 244n.31 and material markers 140 merging with 35, 161, 224 and methodology 11, 219-20, 236, 239 and site-specific dance 240 US attitudes to 242n.18, 246n.44 see also ecology; ecosystems; environmental ethics; natureenvironmental ethics 219, 222-40, 242n.17, 245n.34, 250 and built environment, 224, 242n.14 and climate change 230-2 and feminism 223-4 and more-than-human 222, 242n.15 and religion 242n.12 and site dance 185-6, 225-6, 230-40, 242n.19 and site-specific dance 219-20, 221, 225-30 see also ecofeminism; environment; ethicsenvironmental justice 186, 220, 232, 245n.34equality, and folk dance 15, 96Erskine, Kathryn 53, 54, 139, 249, 254-5, 256, 257ethics 240, 241n.11, 244n.26 of care 233 Land Ethic 222-3, 225, 241n.11 of performance 211-12 and site-specific dance 226-7, 237-9, 242n.20 see also environmental ethicsethnogardens 110, 111 see also gardensexperience economies 200 see also economic systems; tourismexperimental dance 91 see also danceFFarris, Daisy 15, 150, 153Feel the Earth Move: The Gros Morne Project (Coleman Lemiuex & Compagnie) 34, 35female strength 37feminism 146, 241n.9 and dance 67-70, 74 and environmental ethics 223-4 and land 68, 70, 73 and methodologies 12-13 and nature 68-9 see also ecofeminismFenestrations (Koplowitz) 17, 30festivalization 15-16, 191 see also festivalsfestivals 92, 209, 212n.4 and belonging 90, 109, 129 UK 15-16, 24, 87, 95, 156n.3, 190, 199, 212n.5 see also arts festivals; carnival; dance festivals; festivalization; folk festivalsFestuga festival, Holstebro, Denmark 92First Friday Art Walk 17fit, and performance 198-201flneurie 201-2Fleming, Joyce 71flooding, Alberta, Canada 164, 166, 170, 181n.1Fluid Echoes Dance (Barbour) 114-19, 117, 129, 131n.6fluid places 143 see also placeFlyaway Productions 36-7, 37, 43-4folk dance 15, 79-84, 88, 89, 94, 96-100 and site-specific dance 90 and tradition 94-9, 100 see also Morris dancing; Padstow 'Ossfolk festivals 79, 92, 97-8 see also festivalsforeigners 18, 249-50, 252-3, 256, 262, 267foreignness 185-6, 252-3, 256, 260-1, 263, 267-8Forest Lawn, Calgary, Canada 163, 180-1 see also Cowboys and WurstForster, Margaret 144Forster, Nathan 234Forti, Simone 29Fortier, Paul Andre 214n.19Foster, Susan 28, 47Foucault, Michel 182n.15, 241n.9Fox, Warwick 223, 224, 226, 242n.14Fraleigh, Sondra 11, 116, 263, 267, 270n.5France Calais 209, 215n.26 Marseille 212n.4 Paris 207, 245n.38Front Lawn Dances, Calgary, Canada 163, 182n.8Fundamentals of Ecology (Odum) 222GGaard, Greta 223Gaia hypothesis 243n.26Garde-Hansen, Joanne 138-9, 143gardens and affect 109, 119, 130 and arts festivals 129-30 botanical 110 and choreography 113-14 design 109 and ecosystems 110 and embodied experiences 112, 129 ethnogardens 110, 111 and land 115, 123 paradise gardens 110-11, 119 and site-specific dance 129-30 and tradition 109, 111, 113, 114-15 Zen gardens 114-16, 131n.5 see also Hamilton Gardens; public spacesGardiner, Stephen 231-2, 244n.27garland dancing 82, 87 see also folk danceThe Gate City: Rail Town Reflections (Kloetzel) 17, 18GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) 221gender 12-13, 36-7, 69, 74, 96, 243n.24General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 221gentrification 10, 49n.14, 190, 192, 213n.12 see also displacementGeorge Abbot Almshouses, Guildford, Surrey 135, 136, 136, 141-2, 144-5, 152, 156n.1 see also The Abbots Dancesgeostory 233, 239, 244n.32Germany, Berlin 142, 196Gezi, Turkey 207Ghost Architecture (Haigood) 31-2, 48n.4Glasgow, UK 235, 245n.37global 5-6, 155-6, 159, 162, 181n.1, 206, 274 see also globalization; localglobal community 23, 231, 273 see also communityglobal warming see climate changeglobalization 155-6, 162, 179, 191-2, 214n.24, 268 and economy 221, 241n.4 and mobility 250-2, 253Go! Taste the City (BodyCartography Project) 197Goffman, Ervin 201Gordon Square, London, UK 214n.20Gowanus Canal, New York, USA 234-5Grand Central Station, New York, USA 30Gray, Claire 127, 131n.13Greece, Zakynthos 201, 203-6, 204, 205Green, James 99Greenwich and Docklands Festival, London, UK 190, 212n.4Greenwood, David 251, 255, 267Gregory, Betsy 199Grenoside Sword Dance 79, 81, 83-4, 90, 94, 96-7, 101n.2 see also folk danceGrinevald, Jacques 243n.26Gros Morne Project/National Park, Canada 34, 35Grosz, Elizabeth 200Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA 40Guildford, UK, George Abbot Almshouses 135, 136, 136, 141-2, 144-5, 152, 156n.1Gulf War protest 42HHaedicke, Susan 38-9, 46Haft, Nina 233-4, 234, 245n.35, n.36Haigood, Joanna 14, 29, 43, 49n.12, 160 Ghost Architecture 31-2, 48n.4 Sailing Away 44-5, 44, 49n.14Haiku poetry 116-18, 131n.7, 267Halprin, Anna 4, 28-9, 39, 219, 220, 225, 236 and natural environment 225-6, 242n.19Halprin, Larry 225Hamilton, Clive 243n.26Hamilton, ANZ 53, 64-5, 109-10Hamilton Gardens, ANZ, Arts Festival 109-10 Bliss 110, 119-23, 120 Chinese Scholars' Garden 110, 114, 123-7, 125, 127 choreography 112-14 design 110-11, 113-14, 119-20, 123-4 Fluid Echoes Dance 114-19, 117, 129 improvisation 112, 116, 124, 126, 128 Indian Char Bagh Garden 110, 119-23 Japanese Garden of Contemplation 110, 114-19, 117, 129 and the local 109-10, 170 methodology 116, 120, 121, 124, 131n,14 somatic practice 112, 116, 120, 124, 130 and spiralling 116, 119, 126, 130 and spirituality 116, 119, 121 stillness 114, 115, 119, 121, 130 Whispering Birds 110, 114, 123-7, 125, 127Hammerfest, Norway 265, 266, 270n.8Hammergren, Lena 48n.4Haraway, Donna 155Hardenbergh, Marylee 35, 39, 228Harding, Garret 213n.13, 243n.25Hare, Marangikapiua 61, 66, 72, 73, 75n.7Harrington, Heather 208-9Harvey, David 9, 193-4, 207Hay, Deborah 29, 33Heddon, Deirdre 16-17, 227Hegel, Jody 236Helleiner, Eric 241n.4Henderson, Ian 138, 141-2, 151-2, 151Henderson, Stephen 94-5Heritage Open Days 156n.3heterotopias 182n.15Hickman, Larry 224Hijikata, Tatsumi 116Hill (Hay) 33Hitchmough, Alexandra 131n.10, n.13hobby horse dance 83, 85, 87, 100n.1 see also folk dance; Padstow 'Ossholding presence 263, 264Holstebro, Denmark, Festuga festival 92Homan, Richard 116, 118, 131n.6home 13-14, 17-18, 30, 106 1024 Tempest 164, 170 The Abbots Dances 135-43, 145, 147, 153-6 ANZ 14, 54-5, 57-8, 63-4, 256, 270n.3 and archives 63, 140 and embodied experiences 139 and migration 135-6, 138 see also belonging; place; rootednesshomelessness 30, 38, 42, 48n.7, 138, 190, 213n.8, n.12, 252 see also displacementHope, Mary Starr 37horn dance see Abbots Bromley Horn DanceHoskyns, Teresa 47House of memories (Cowan) 14Houses of Parliament, London, UK 194Houston, Donna 232, 245n.34How to Be a Citizen (Kreiter) 43-4human exceptionalism 244n.29human-non-human interaction 147, 148, 149, 152, 153-4, 155, 242n.16, 268 and The Abbots Dances 135, 139-40, 150 see also more-than-humanhuman rights and the environment 244n.31Hunter, Antoine 44Hunter, Victoria 3-4, 112-13, 251 A Dance For You 15-16, 15 Beneath 227, 230 Moving Sites: Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance 5, 91-2 see also The Abbots DancesHusserl, Edmund 224II Will Dance Despite Everything (Art Solution) 208-9Ian (George Abbots Almshouse resident) see Hamilton, IanIdaho, USA, Pocatello 17-18, 17identity 57 collective 141, 214n.25 and community 142 cultural 256 and place 54, 57, 90, 138, 195Illichman's Sausage Shop, Forest Lawn, Canada, 171-8 see also Cowboys and WurstIMF (International Monetary Fund) 221immigration 48n.7, 49n.12, 179-80, 249, 252 ANZ 57, 64, 65, 67, 256, 270n.2 UK 49n.12, 211, 215n.28 see also migrationimperialism 223-4, 237 see also colonialismImprints (Butcher) 91improvisation 14, 59, 65-6, 70-1, 236, 263-4, 265 The Abbots Dances 141, 150-3 contact 39, 48n.6 Cowboys and Wurst 172 and ecology 71 and embodied awareness 263-4 and folk dance 88, 89, 98 Hamilton Gardens 112, 116, 124, 126, 128 and site 59 and walking 257-8In Place: Dancing Through Downtown Riverside (Kloetzel) 40Indian Char Bagh Garden, Hamilton Gardens, ANZ 110, 119-23 see also Hamilton Gardensindigenous people 9, 12-13, 18, 20n.5, 182n.11, 244n.31, 245n.41 252 see also MA ori peopleindigenous philosophies 12, 222, 239, 241n.10, 246n.43 see also philosophiesInstant Dissidence company 209-11integration techniques 32-5, 228, 233-4interdependence 56-7, 221, 224, 228Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 242n.18, 243n.26International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme 243n.26International Monetary Fund (IMF) 221International Rescue Committee 194intertextuality 161, 162, 191interventions 38 and gardens 112-13 parks and squares 200, 206, 211 and public space 47, 105, 185, 190, 194-5, 197, 198, 211Ireland, Dublin 14It began with watching (Kloetzel) 45-6, 45, 49n.13Italy, Cinque Terre 259 Rome 207 Santarcangelo 209 Venice 201, 202-3, 202, 212n.4The Ivye Project (Rogoff) 32, 49n.14JJackson, Shannon 14Jacob, Jane 214n.17Jacques, Sally 28, 42, 160, 230, 240James, William 224Japanese Garden of Contemplation, Hamilton Gardens 110, 114-19, 117, 129 see also Hamilton GardensJensen, Marie Hermo 125, 131n.8, 131n.13jet-lag 257-8Johnson, Robert Henry 44Jones, Owain 138-9, 143Jordan, Stephanie 91Jordan, Susan 4Joshua, Prem 131n.9journeying 20, 124, 138, 146 see also lifestyle travellers; mobility; travelJudson Dance Theater 4, 27, 29, 41-2, 91, 220, 225Juice (Monk) 40KKaeja d'Dance 182n.8Kahn, Leah 234Kllblad, Anna 4Kause, Alison 236Kearney, Celine 62Keen, Hilda 98Kershaw, Baz 38Kester, Grant 181n.4Khan, Akram 189, 212n.2kinaesthetic empathy 63, 122, 186, 268kinaesthetic responses 62-3, 111, 126, 229, 259-60kinaesthetics 18, 75, 201, 219, 227, 229, 264, 273King of the Jungle (Reactions.com) 196-7King Tide: Shoreline (Haft) 233-4, 234, 245n.35, n.36Kisselgoff, Anna 229kloetzel&co 33, 45-6, 45, 49n.13,159Kloetzel, Melanie 17-18, 168, 173, 175, 177, 212n.3, 213n.11, 251 The Gate City: Rail Town Reflections 17, 18 In Place: Dancing Through Downtown Riverside 40 Room 234-5, 235, 245n.37 Rooms 39-40, 45-6, 45, 234-5, 236, 245n.38 The Sanitastics 33-5, 33 Site Dance: Choreographers and the Lure of Alternative Spaces 5, 27, 42, 226 see also 1024 Tempest; Cowboys and WurstKolb, Alexandra 46, 48n.5, 49n.15Koplowitz, Stephan 17, 30Kotnik, Jure 241n.4Kramer, Paula 148, 236Kratzwold, Brigitte 193, 194Kreiter, Jo 36-7, 42, 43-4, 46Kristeva, Julia 148, 161Kueffer-Moore, Carol 234Kuhn, Thomas 241n.3Kwan, San San 201-2Kwon, Miwon 181n.6Kyoto Protocol 239Lland and activism 53, 62, 64-5 control of 56, 213 and feminism 68, 70, 73 and gardens 115, 123 and indigenous people 182n.11, 245n.41 and MA ori culture 17, 53-8, 64-5, 67 and site 9, 10, 28-9 in UK 192-3 see also activism; commons and commoning; place; Whenua - Landland art 233 see also artLand Ethic 222-3, 225, 241n.11 see also ethicsLandings (Butcher) 91Landry, Charles 200, 201language ANZ 56-7, 75n.6 English 95 material 161-2, 181n.5 multiple 166-7, 170, 172, 179, 182n.14Lansley, Jackie 4, 91Laschke, Caterina 131n.8Latour, Bruno 220, 233, 244n.32, 246n.43Lee, Richard 236Lee, Rosemary 199-200, 214n.20Lee, Tamara 164, 165-6, 165, 168Leeds, UK 213n.15, 227Lefebvre, Henri 197, 214n.18Lehmann, Jrgen 49n.15Leicester, UK 209Lemieux, Laurence 35Leopold, Aldo 222-3, 225, 239-40, 241n.11, 242n.12Levin, Laura 34-5, 159, 161, 181n.5, 237-8Levinson, Danny 164, 167, 168, 170Levinson, Katie 164, 166, 167Lieberman, Oren 214n.19lifestyle travellers 252, 254-5 see also journeying; tourismlifeworld 11-12, 111Light, Andrew 244n.28Lincoln Heights Jail, California, USA 40Liong, Angela 4, 233Little Free Library 165, 167, 182n.9Lo, Yeuk-Sze 242n.17, 244n.28local 5-6, 13-18, 23, 72, 181n.1, 185, 274 and activism 72-3 and community 20n.5, 40-1, 43, 45, 47, 75n.2, 98, 130 and folk dance 90, 94, 96-8 Forest Lawn 180-1 Hamilton Gardens 109-10, 170 and mobility 252 and site-specific dance 274 see also global; placeL'Onda marches, Rome 207London, UK 213n.12 Brunswick Square 199, 214n.20 City Hall, 190, 212n.6 City of 207 Gordon Square 199, 214n.20 Greenwich and Docklands Festival 190, 212n.4 Houses of Parliament 194 Millennium Bridge 190, 212n 6 Olympic Park 190, 212n 10 Queens Square 199, 214n.20 Tottenham 199 Trafalgar Square 189 Woburn Square 199, 214n.20London Olympics (2012) 94-5, 190, 213n.10Lovelock, James 243n.26Lowe, Louise 14Lunn, Jonathan 91MMcCormack, Derek 242n.21McGregor, Wayne 212n.2Machine Dance (Motionhouse Dance Company) 190McIntosh, Christopher 110McKibben, Bill 232, 243n.26Mackrell, Judith 91McLucas, Clifford 226magic of place/performance 63, 110, 126, 166-7, 226, 245n.43Magna Carta 15-16Mahuta, Nanaia 65, 69, 70Makeham, Paul 190-1, 200, 206-7, 211-12Man Walking Down the Side of Building (Brown) 17, 29-30Manayunk Canal, Pennsylvania, USA 31Manchester, UK 198, 209Mann, Susan 223MA ori people 5, 17, 53-8, 64-5, 67, 75n.4, n.5 see also Aotearoa New Zealand; Whenua - Land Marcalo, Rita 209-11, 210, 215n.28Margot (George Abbot Almshouse resident) 138, 141, 142, 143, 152Margulis, Lynn 243n.26Marinkovich, Lucy-Margaux 67, 75n.7Market Street, San Francisco, USA 43-4, 44Marrakech, Morocco 209Marseille, France 212n.4Masserini, John 18Massey, Doreen 162, 179, 214n.24material language 161-2, 181n.5 see also languagematerial markers 139-41, 142, 152, 156 see also archives; memory; 'things'; touchstonesMathews, Freya 224Matzen, Qilo 234May Day celebrations 86-7, 88 see also Padstow 'OssMay, Hannah 116, 117Mayall, Jeremy 75n.8maypole dancing 82 see also folk danceMelbourne, Australia 14memory 140-6 see also The Abbots Dances; embodied memories; material markersMerleau-Ponty, Maurice 11, 146-7, 224, 227-8Merriman, Peter 192metaphysics 139, 219, 224, 242n.15, 244n.26methodologies 159, 161-3, 180-1, 212, 252-3, 275 and embodied reading 201 and environment 11, 219-20, 236, 239 and feminism 12-13 Hamilton Gardens 116, 120, 121, 124, 131n.14 practice-as-research 6-7, 8 and site 105-6 and spiralling 111 The Abbots Dances 156 see also Butoh; dialogism; yogamigration 155, 201, 206, 249, 251, 256 and home 135-6, 138 see also displacement; immigration; mobilityMillar, Laura 139, 140-1, 143-4Millennium Bridge, London, UK 190, 212n.6Millennium Square, Leeds, UK 213n.15Miner, Mo 234Minneapolis, USA 35, 39, 197, 228Mitchley, Patti 116, 117, 120, 131n.8, 131n.13mobility 185-6, 192, 212n.3, 249, 250-6, 268, 270n.3 and academics 17-18, 249, 255-6 and affect 128 of audience 31, 32, 163 and dancers 256 and embodied experiences 252-3, 256, 257 and globalization 250-2, 253 and the local 252 of sites 190, 198-9 and site-specific dance 250-1 see also journeying; migration; tropophilia; travel; transienceMonk, Meredith and environmental ethics 239, 246n.43 Juice 40 and site dance 28, 29-30, 43, 160, 226Monson, Jennifer 236, 237more-than-human 11, 240n.1, 244n.30, 259, 267-9, 270n.1 engagement with 154, 155, 220, 223-4, 239, 255, 263 and environmental ethics 222, 242n.15 and foreigners/foreignness 186, 249-50, 253 and indigenous philosophies 241n.10 see also human-non-human interactionMorocco, Marrakech 209Morris dancing 82-3, 87, 94-5, 97-8, 101n.3 see also folk danceMost Wanted (Duckler) 40Mothers of the Plaza Mayo, Argentina 209, 214n.25Motionhouse Dance Company 190, 213n.9Moving Sites: Investigating Site-Specific Dance Performance (Hunter ed) 5, 91-2Moyer, Bill 47Murphy, Mark 4, 91music see scores, musicMy Life in Houses (Forster) 144NNss, Arne 223, 224, 230, 232, 242n.13Nakayama, Akiko 116, 117Nasitir, Robin 234nationalism 94-6nature 11, 28-9, 223-6. 270n.1 and built environment 228, 237, 240, 242n.14 and dance 263-6 end of 232, 243n.26 and feminism 68-9 relationship with 233-4, 236, 242n.12, n.19, 244n.32 walking in 258-9 wilderness 219, 226, 232, 244n.30, 249-50, 258, 264, 270n.1 see also environment; more-than-humanNeedles to Thread (Flyaway Productions) 37neoliberalism 9-10, 98, 99, 207-8, 211, 250 and public spaces 193-4, 196, 214n.24Netherlands, Terschelling, Oerol festival 92New Materialism 11-12, 135, 139, 146-53, 224, 242n.16New York, USA 4, 29, 33, 207, 237 Gowanus Canal 234-5 Grand Central Station 30 Guggenheim Museum 40 Red Hook 14, 40, 229 Whitney Museum 36New Zealand see Aotearoa New ZealandNewfoundland, Canada, Gros Morne Project/National Park 34, 35Ngati Parekirangi 64Ngati Wairere 109Nina Haft and Company 233-4, 234, 245n.36nomadic theory 253 see also mobilityNorway, Hammerfest 265, 266, 270n.8Novack, Cynthia 48n.6Nuit Debout marches, Paris, France 207OOccupy movement 47, 207-8, 214n.22, n.23, n.24 see also activismOdin Teatret theatre company 92Odum, Eugene and Howard 222Oerol festival, Terschelling, Netherlands 92Of All the People in All the World (Stan's Cafe) 16Olsen, Andrea 16-17Olympic Games (2012), London, UK 94-5, 190, 213n.10On the Nature of Things (Armitage) 239, 245n.41On the Waterfront (Bowers) 40One River Mississippi (Hardenbergh) 228opening and releasing 261, 263, 264Orr, Marnie 236Otake, Eiko and Koma 35, 230Ouizguen, Bouchra 209Out of Line (Mackrell) 91Owles, Jenna 150PPacific Island Nations 6, 55, 56-7, 239, 245n.41Padstow 'Oss 79, 80, 86-90, 88, 100n.1 see also folk dancePai, Hsiao Hung 101n.5PA kehA 57, 58, 65Papworth, Aimee 15, 145, 150paradigm shift 220, 241n.3paradise gardens 110-11, 119 see also gardensParis, France 207, 245n.38Paris Climate Agreement 239, 246n.44parks and squares 185, 191-2, 211-12 design and control 195-6, 207-10 London 199, 214n.20 and performance 198-202 usage 196-8 Venice 202-3, 202 Zakynthos 203-6, 204, 205 see also public spacesPather, Jay 4Pavlik, Carolyn 5, 42, 226Paxton, Steve 29, 31, 33Pearson, Mike 14, 40, 226Pennsylvania, USA Manayunk Canal 31 Swarthmore College 245n.37Pentecost, Mandy 60perceptual disruption 27, 31-5, 47, 225Perec, Georges 140, 156n.2, 201A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change (Gardiner) 231-2, 244n.27performance 80, 182n.15 audience involvement 38-40, 48n.8, 60 and control 10, 178, 193-4 ethics 211-12 funding 40-1, 43 magic of 63, 110, 126, 166-7, 226, 245n.43 parks and squares 198-202 and politics 39, 209, 214n.25 and site 29-31, 92-3, 161, 198-201 socially engaged 14, 190-1 and time 30, 31-2, 35, 112-13, 115, 171-2, 182n.11, 220-1, 226-7, 242n.21 see also named works; site-adaptive performanceperformativity 146-7, 185, 190-1, 200-1, 208Performing Ground (Levin) 34-5, 159, 161, 181n.5, 237-8Phelan, Peggy 82phenomenology 11-12, 110, 135, 137, 224, 227, 239, 267, 270n.1Philadelphia, USA 39Phillips, Mary R.N. 68, 69philosophies animist 224, 242n.16, 246n.43 indigenous 12, 222, 239, 241n.10, 246n.43Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester, UK 198place 8-9, 53-4, 75n.2, 255-6 and activism 74-5 awareness of 5, 46, 67, 220, 226-7, 253, 260-3, 268 connection to 55, 261 enchantment/magic of 63, 110, 126, 166-7, 226, 239, 245n.43 fluid 143 and identity 54, 57, 90, 138, 195 power and politics 8-9, 23-4, 49n.14 responses to 53, 74-5, 259-60 role/voice of 161, 163 and time 54, 72, 74, 110, 266 see also home; land; local; site; topophiliaplace ballets 197, 201place-based transience 255-6, 268 see also transienceplace names, ANZ 64-5Plumwood, Val 223Plymouth, UK 245n.37Pocatello, Idaho, USA 17-18, 17politics 8-9, 245n.41, 246n.42 and dance 45, 65-7 and folk dance 98, 99 and performance 39, 209, 214n.25 place and power 8-9, 23-4, 49n.14 and site 27, 46 and site dance 27, 46polyphony 159-63, 181n.4, n.6, n.7 1024 Tempest 170 Cowboys and Wurst 178, 179 and dialogism 170, 171, 179, 180-1population, ANZ 56-7The Population Bomb (Ehrlich) 222, 241n.8, 245n.41Porch View Dances (Kaeja d'Dance) 182n.8porosity 12, 149, 154, 190, 221, 227, 261, 265post-truth 106, 180postmodern dance 6, 7, 23, 28-9, 41, 91 see also dancepower, place and politics 8-9, 23-4, 49n.14Poynor, Helen 236The Practice of Everyday Life (De Certeau) 201practice-as-research 6-7, 8, 10, 18, 105, 274 see also methodologiesThe Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life (Goffman) 201Prestidge, Mary 4privilege 8, 13, 68, 82, 155-6, 249, 255-6props, Cowboys and Wurst 172, 176, 178, 182n.13 see also The Abbots Dances; apparatusProshansky, Harold M. 138Prospero 166-7, 168, 169, 170protest 49n.16, 208-9, 236, 245n.38 see also activismpublic spaces 8-9 civic rooms 195 control in/of 10, 195-6 design 195-8 and neoliberalism 193-4, 196, 214n.24 ownership 36 and September 11 (9/11) 196 see also commons and commoning; gardens; parks and squaresQQueens Square, London, UK 214n.20Quintero, Karla 37Rracism 95-6, 179, 232Rainer, Yvonne 31Ramstad, Otto 36Rancire, Jacques 32, 38raupatu 64-5 see also landReactions.com 196-7Real People (Carlson) 40reality, alternative 99, 182n.15recontextualization 27, 28-31, 47, 48n.1, 225Red Hook, New York, USA 14, 40, 229Reeve, Sandra 236, 243n.22relationality 143, 220, 227-8, 239, 241n.10releasing 261, 262, 264religion, and environmental ethics 242n.12Renaissance (Motionhouse Dance Company) 190representational gap 150-1Return (Stein) 31revivalism, English folk dance 97-8Rhythmanalysis (Lefebvre) 197Rice, Marcia 86Rickard, Eva 62, 69, 70, 71, 73rights, control of 45Rippon, Hugh 82-3, 84, 85, 87, 89-90ritual 80-1, 83-4, 214n.16River (Otake) 35, 230rivers, given 'person' status 239-40, 246n.45Riverside, California, USA 40, 48n.7Rogoff, Tamar 32, 49n.14Rome, Italy 207Roof Piece (Brown) 214n.19Room (Koetzel) 234-5, 235, 245n.37Rooms (Kloetzel) 39-40, 45-6, 45, 234-5, 236, 245n.38rootedness 54, 90, 138-9, 252, 255 see also home; topophiliaRosenberg, Douglas 31Ross, Janice 39, 225, 242n.19Rouse, Joseph 150-1Royal Holloway Great Charter Fair, UK 15-16, 15SSafe Harbour (Bowers) 228-9Sailing Away (Haigood) 44-5, 44, 49n.14St. Denis, Ruth 28St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy 201, 202-3, 202Salcedo, Doris 194Salmela, Mikko 122Salmond, Anne 55San Francisco, California, USA 4, 14, 31-2, 36-7, 43-4, 44The Sanitastics (Kloetzel) 33-5, 33Sankarchrya 122-3Santarcangelo, Italy 209Sara, Alice 214n.19Sara, Rachel 190, 214n.19Sassen, Saskia 162Schechner, Richard 38, 48n.2, 79-80Schultz Hurst, Bethany 18scores, movement 45, 201, 236 1024 Tempest 167 Cowboys and Wurst 172-3, 178 folk dance 89 The Abbots Dances 150 for walking 257 see also choreographyscores, music 207 1024 Tempest 167 Venice 203 Whenua - Land 60, 70, 75n.8scroll gardens 115, 118 see also gardensSeamon, David 197, 201Sennett, Richard 214n.16Sergel, Peter 110, 124Serra, Richard 90Sessions, George 223, 232, 242n.13Shakespeare, William 166, 169, 170Shapiro, Sherry 213n.14Sharp, Cecil 97-8, 101n.4Shawn, Ted 28Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine 11Shin Somatics 258, 270n.5Shiva, Vandana 252Shklovsky, Victor 29Silent Spring (Carson) 221, 222, 244n.31Sinclair, Iain 212n.10Singapore 4, 233site 178, 229-30 and improvisation 59 and land 9, 10, 28-9 and methodology 105-6 and mobility 190, 198-9 and performance 29-31, 92-3, 161, 198-201 and political intentions 27, 46 specificity 92-4, 93, 98, 130n.4, 189-90, 246n.41 voice of 170, 181n.2 see also place; university campus sitesSite Dance: Choreographers and the Lure of Alternative Spaces (Kloetzel and Pavlik) 5, 27, 42, 226site dance 4-5 and activism 27, 220, 274 and affect 75, 91-2, 100 and agency 148 ANZ 4-5 dialogic approach 159-60, 220 and ecosystems 230-40 and embodied awareness 186 and environmental ethics 185-6, 225-6, 230-40, 242n.19 and global themes 155-6 and MA ori culture 5 political nature of 27, 46 responses to 74 in UK 4, 90-1 see also dance; site-specific dance; sited dancesite-adaptive performance 17, 212n.3, 235, 240n.2, 242n.20, 251 see also adaptation; performancesite-specific dance 4, 38, 82, 213n.7 and affect 127-9 and agency 233 and architecture 190-1, 195, 203, 225 and audience 211-12 and built environment 226 and colonization 190, 227 development 28-31 and ecology 67-70, 236-7 and embodied ways of knowing 109, 111-12, 127-30 and emotion 109, 111-12 and environment 240 and environmental ethics 219-20, 221, 225-30 and ethics, 226-7, 237-9, 242n.20 folk dance 90 future of 275 and gardens 129-30 and the global 5-6, 155-6, 274 and landscapes 28-9 and the local 274 methodologies 6-8 misuse of term 189 and mobility 250-1 problems/difficulties 173-4 process 219, 227, 240 romantic view 230, 243n.22 USA 27, 219-20 see also dance; site dance; sited danceSite-Specific Performance (Pearson) 14sited dance 24, 79, 90, 100, 148, 209, 211-12, 212n.3, 215n.28 see also dance; site dance; site-specific danceSnow Canyon, Utah, USA 262social justice 67social work 14somatic practices 4-5, 111-12, 148, 253, 264 The Abbots Dances 150 and awareness 72, 111, 258, 260-1 and foreignness 256, 260-1, 263 Hamilton Gardens 112, 116, 120, 124, 130 Whenua - Land 58-63, 74 and walking 258Somdahl-Sands, Katrinka 197South Africa, Durban 4South Bank, London, UK 190Spacewalk (Topf) 259Sparrow's End (Kreiter) 36-7speeches, and improvisation 70-2, 75n.10Spinoza, Baruch 224spiralling 5, 18-19, 71-2, 111-12, 130, 264-5, 274 and ecofeminism 74 Hamilton Gardens 116, 119, 126, 130 and embodied awareness 74, 111, 112, 130 and methodology 111spirituality 75n.4, n.9, 115, 267 and foreignness 261 Hamilton Gardens 116, 119, 121 Whenua - Land 55, 58-63, 66-7, 74Spracklen, Karl 94Square Dances (Lee) 199, 214n.20squares see parks and squaresThe Stance (Zink) 207Stan's Caf 16Stashko, Kate 236stave dancing 82 see also folk danceStein, Leah 31, 39, 228, 237Stern, Henry 196Stewart, Nigel 236, 258, 264-5stillness 34, 256 and embodied awareness 260-3 Hamilton Gardens 114, 115, 119, 121, 130 and mobility 250-1, 254-5, 259, 266Stockholm, Sweden 4, 196-7Stockholm Declaration 242n.18, 244n.31Stockholm Exposition (1930) 48n.4Streb, Elizabeth 190Street Dance (Childs) 29, 33Striding Out (Jordan) 91Stroud, Alanya 37Stubblefield, Eeo 236subjecthood 238-9subversion 27, 197, 209Sughrue, Cynthia 83, 97Sullivan, Nikki 146Sunnyside, Calgary, Canada 163 see also 1024 Tempestsustainability 10, 53-4, 232-3, 237, 241n.8, 246n.42 ANZ 58, 69-71Sutter, Benjamin 245n.41Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, USA 245n.37Sweden, Stockholm 4 196-7Sweeney, Rachel 236sword dances 83-4, 101n.2 see also folk dance; Grenoside Sword Dancesystems theory 222-3, 241n.6TTabor Smith, Amara 44Tahrir Square, Egypt 208Tai Chi Chuan 131n.14Tangata whenua 55-8, 60, 64Tansley, Arthur 222, 241n.7Tasman, Able 55Taylor, Diana 214n.25Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) 55-6, 74, 75n.6te whare tapere 57-8The Tempest (Shakespeare) 166Tempting Failure Festival, Croydon, UK 209-11terminology 8-9, 46, 130n.4, 190, 270n.1Terschelling, Netherlands, Oerol festival 92theatre 30-1, 48n.2, 79-80, 198, 208 and the dialogic 160-1 and heterotopias 182n.15These Rooms (CoisCim Dance Theatre) 14This Place Is Here (Barbour) 16'things', and affect 139, 147, 152, 154 see also material markersThomas, Susanne 91time and folk dance 90, 97, 100 and performance 30, 31-2, 35, 112-13, 115, 171-2, 182n.11, 220-1, 226-7, 242n.21 and place 54, 72, 74, 110, 266Timshel (Watson) 16togetherness 195-6, 214n.16 see also communityTompkins, Joanne 182n.15Topf, Nancy 259topophilia 53-4, 136-7 see also belonging; place; rootednessToronto, Canada 38touchstones 106, 139-41, 144, 153, 156 see also material markerstourism 70, 98, 99, 191, 202-3, 202, 204-5, 206, 213n.12 see also experience economies; lifestyle travellerstradition 208, 223-4 almshouses 144, 151 folk dance 94-9, 100 gardens 109, 111, 113, 114-15 Zakynthos 204, 206Trafalgar Square, London, UK 189transience 146, 255-6, 266, 268 see also mobility; traveltravel 254-5 see also journeying; mobility; tourism; transienceTreaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) 55-6, 74, 75n.6Trigg, Dylan 137-8tropophilia 186, 249, 253-5, 268 see also mobilityTuan, Yi Fu 137Tufnell, Miranda 91Turkey, Gezi 207Turner, Cathy 163two-square metre duet 16-17UUK arts festivals 209 Betws y Coed 199 community 15, 79, 80-1, 82, 142, 190 Croydon 209-11, 210 Dartmoor 213n.13 Glasgow 235, 245n.37 Grenoside 81, 83-4, 96-7, 101n.2 Guildford, George Abbot Almshouses 135-6, 136, 141-2, 144-5, 152, 156n.1 immigration 49n.12, 211, 215n.28 and land 192-3 Leeds 213n.15, 227 Leicester 209 Manchester 198, 209 Padstow 79, 80, 86-90, 88, 100n.1 Plymouth 245n.37 Royal Holloway Great Charter Fair 15-16, 15 site dance 4, 90-1 see also LondonUN Conference on the Human Environment 242n.18, 244n.31university campus sites 16-17, 20n.3, 53, 64, 227 see also sitesurban design/planning 10, 185, 195-8, 206-7, 212, 214n.17 and performativity 190-1, 200-1 see also built environment; parks and squaresUSA California 28, 225, 233, 234 Lincoln Heights Jail 40 Riverside 40, 48n.7 San Francisco 4, 14, 31-2, 36-7, 43-4, 44 choreography, post-WWII 220-1, 225 community 18 and environment 242n.18, 246n.44 Idaho 17-18, 17 Minneapolis 197 Manayunk Canal 31 Pennsylvania 31, 245n.37 protest 207 Philadelphia 39 Pocatello 17-18, 17 San Francisco 4, 14, 31-2, 36-7, 43-4, 44 site dance practice 4 site-specific dance 27, 219-20 Snow Canyon 262 Swarthmore College 245n.37 Yerba Buena Center 31 see also New YorkUtah, USA, Snow Canyon 262utterances 147-8, 149, 151, 159, 179 see also voiceVVal (George Abbot Almshouses resident) 138, 141, 142value theory see axiologyVeglio-White, Eve 66, 72, 73, 75n.7Venice, Italy, St Mark's Square 201, 202-3, 202, 212n.4vibrant matter 12, 139, 147, 154, 156vignettes 15, 128-9 Bliss 122-3 Fluid Echoes Dance 118-19 Whispering Birds 126-7, 128-9voice 8, 38, 161-3, 170, 181, 181n.2, 182n.11see also activism; utterances; Whenua - Landvon Bertalanffy, Ludwig 241n.6Vyas, Manish 131n.9WWaikato, ANZ 53, 61, 64-5, 67, 71-3, 75n.11, 123, 126Waikato-Tainui 64-5, 109Waikato-Tainui Raupatu Claims Settlement Act 65Waitangi, Treaty of (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) 55-6, 74, 75n.6Wakes Monday 85walking 29-30, 33, 41, 85-6, 257-60, 263, 267, 270n.6 Calgary 163, 179 Hamilton Gardens 124-6 Venice 201-2Walking on the Wall (Brown) 36Wall, David 192-3Walsh, Deanne 171, 173, 175, 177Wapner, Paul 220, 232Waring, Marilyn 70-2, 74Warren, Karen 68, 223Warrior Dance Day, Pacific Islands 239, 245n.41Waterman, Stanley 97Watson, Nikki 16Wattchow, Bruce 261The Weather Stations (Liong) 233weaving as metaphor 138-9, 141, 143, 146Weber, Andrea 35Weckler, Lili 234Weekly Ticket Footscray (Carr and Wells) 14Wellington, ANZ 4-5Wells, David 14Wetherell, Margaret 128-9Whenua - Land (Barbour) 53, 55, 58-74, 59, 61, 66, 72, 73, 75n.2, n.8Whispering Birds (Barbour) 123-9, 125, 127, 131n.11, n.13White, Lynn Jr. 243n.25Whitehead, Alfred 224Whitehead, Simon 199Whitney Museum, New York, USA 36Whybrow, Nicholas 191-2Wickett, Matthew 44Widrig, Patrik 31, 40Wiener, Jesse 234wilderness 219, 226, 232, 244n.30, 249-50, 258, 264, 270n.1 see also natureWilkie, Fiona 92-4, 213n.7, 251Wilkie, Sabine 233, 243n.26, 245n.34Williams, Sophie 75n.7Wilson, E.O. 224Windrush 49n.12Wiren, Kirsten 33Witwer, Deanna 33Woburn Square, London, UK 214n.20Women's March 47Won, Won Myeong 38World Trade Organization 47, 221Worth, Libby 79Wrights and Sites company 92-4writing 7-8, 19, 112, 129, 266-7XX6 dance collective 4, 90-1YYerba Buena Center, San Francisco, USA 32, 48n.4yoga 120-1 see also methodologiesZZaccho Dance Theatre 44Zakynthos, Greece 201, 203-6, 204, 205Zen gardens 114-19, 131n.5 see also gardensZink, Liesel 207A iA ek, Slavoj 242n.16zooming 5 see also spirallingZulkarnain, Iskandar 181n.7