Project: Choreografies of precariousness. A Transdisciplinary Study of the Working and Living Conditions in the Contemporary Dance Scenes of Brussels and Berlin
2014-01-01 – 2019-12-31
- Abstract
CoP will investigate contemporary dancers’ socio-economical position and its influence on their production processes in Brussels and Berlin. The project will discuss to what extent one may speak of precariousness in the contemporary dance scenes of these two cities, which can be seen as creative capitals of Mid- and Western Europe.
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Living up to a bohemian work ethic : balancing autonomy and risk in the symbolic economy of the performing arts
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Labor and aesthetics in European contemporary dance : dancing precarity
(2020) -
- PhD Thesis
- open access
Dancing precarity : a transdisciplinary study of the working and living conditions in the contemporary dance scenes of Brussels and Berlin
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The socio-economic dimensions of artistic labor : lessons from the contemporary dance scene in Brussels
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Chasing your own tail: on artists and projects
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A ‘bohemian’ work ethic : lifestyle artists and the city
(2018) -
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Introduction to DANCE NOW: Work With(out) Boundaries
(2017) -
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Artistic labor and precarity : lessons from the Brussels’ contemporary dance scene
(2016) -
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Choreographies of precariousness : a genetic study of the performing arts
(2016) -
Brussels & contemporary dance : artistic labor in a creative city
(2015)