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Riots in Performing Arts Research: a Close-up of Dance, Movement and Choreography
Riots in Performing Arts Research: a Close-up of Dance, Movement and Choreography

Author(s): Paulina Brelińska-Garsztka, Zofia Małkowicz-Daszkowska, Zofia Reznik
Contributor(s): Mark Hoogslag (Translator), Tim Brombley (Translator)
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Instytut im. Jerzego Grotowskiego
Keywords: badania artystyczne; artistic research; performing arts; methodology; dance; case study

Summary/Abstract: The article addresses the issue of badania artystyczne (BA; literal translation: artistic research) in the field of performing arts, with a particular emphasis on movement, dance, and choreographic practices, and set in the Polish context. The authors aim to identify and describe examples of artistic research processes in the field defined above; to explore the specificity of BA practices and the contexts in which they are realized; to share tools, methods, and knowledge about them at the level of the BA practices themselves and of studies on BA. The paper is divided into five parts: 1) a definition of artistic research; 2) an auto-choreo-ethnographic reflection; 3) a spider-map of BA practices; 4) an in-depth analysis of three artistic research processes (I: Przyszłość Materii (The Future of Matter) byMagdalena Ptasznik; II: Badanie/Produkcja (Research/Production) curated by Maria Stokłosa; III: a continuum of practices by Ania Nowak); 5) ‘interlacing’ – a cross-sectional reflection. The structure of the narrative is based on two orders: a) a textual order – the main axis of the article; b) a graphics-mapping order – a complementary collection of visual textual materials presented on the Research Catalogue platform.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: E.I. 2022
  • Page Range: 58-94
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: English