Site dance as activist methodology: Creating performance/protest in sites of assembly

Author:Kloetzel, Melanie

Article Title:Site dance as activist methodology: Creating performance/protest in sites of assembly

Abstract:
To date, there has been minimal discussion of site dance's ability to foster discourse addressing large-scale geo- and sociopolitical issues in public and civic spaces. In this article, I examine a certain site-adaptive project, Rooms (2015-16), to consider how site dance practice may further public discourse around pressing issues, via the careful honing of methodological process. Here, I argue that to realize the aims of advancing political discourse, site dance methodologies must work to: empower participants through constructive mechanisms/processes; foster inclusion of diverse publics in both creation and presentation stages of a work; and locate such projects in accessible public civic spaces historically associated with assembly. By endeavouring to methodologically craft site dance practice for spaces that are intended for public assembly and discourse, we may realize the goal of creating a diverse, empowered and engaged public that will address the critical systemic concerns of our time, including neo-liberalism, globalization and climate change.

Keywords:  site-specific dance; site-adaptive performance; protest; methodology; climate change; geopolitical discourse

DOI: 10.1386/chor.10.1.7_1

Source:CHOREOGRAPHIC PRACTICES

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