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Issue 1 | The Dancer-Citizen
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Photo: Making the Performance: Nick Cave and Up Right: Atlanta HowStuffWorks. With the inaugural issue of. We begin by claiming a space for conversation arising from our unique knowledge as dancer/scholars: what do we know about citizenship, belonging and mutual obligation, and how are we using, building on, investigating and challenging this knowledge? How are we working, what are our disparate views and methods, and in what forms are we expressing, embodying, and reporting? Dawn Marie Bazemore .
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Editors / Staff | The Dancer-Citizen
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Photo: Kent Miller Studios. Jane Alexandre, PhD. Is an independent scholar/artist who has been working in the NY dance world for more than 30 years as a performer, writer, teacher, choreographer, director, producer and administrator. She is the author of Dance Leadership:. Theory into Practice (Palgrave Macmillan 2017); a Director at Evolve Dance Inc. and has been involved in creating numerous dance projects of every description. Julie B. Johnson, PhD. Annie Tucker, PhD. World Arts and Cultures Dance.
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Issue 3 | The Dancer-Citizen
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Photo: Still from "Let 'im Move You: Intervention": Jumatatu Poe. Issue 3: Across Divides: Processes, Collaborations and Interventions. Introduction to the Third Issue. Jane Alexandre, Editor. Behind "The Back of It". Let 'im Move You: Intervention. Dancing Underneath the Purple Rain. Lessons Learned from the Past: Movement, Memory, and the Stateless. Letters to the Editors. 2017 - The Dancer-Citizen, PO Box 324, Tarrytown, NY 10591. Designed and developed by Centre Point Media Ltd, London, UK.
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Issue 2 | The Dancer-Citizen
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Photo: Still from Na Pista: Sonia Destri/Companhia Urbana de Dança. Issue 2: The Proscenium and Beyond: Pedestrian, Equestrian, and Protest. Introduction to the Second Issue. Jane Alexandre, Editor. Gravity's Angel: A Dance Film Visual Essay. Shifting Climates: Applying Principles of Sustainability to Dance-Making Endeavors. Site-specific Protest Dance: Women in the Middle East. Challenging Systems of Dancer Development. Letters to the Editors. 2017 - The Dancer-Citizen, PO Box 324, Tarrytown, NY 10591.
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About | The Dancer-Citizen
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Photo: Kent Miller Studios. An online, open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal exploring the work of socially engaged dance artists. Is now preparing for the release of Issue 3 (November 2016). Those interested in submitting work for the fourth issue, due to appear in 2017, should visit the submissions page. For more information, please email: info@dancercitizen.org. Is a project of Evolve Dance Inc. Please consider making a donation. Through Evolve Dance Inc.
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Submissions | The Dancer-Citizen
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We are now accepting submissions for Issue 4 (for release in May 2017). Please review the form below for submission instructions. For all submission entirely in written form, please 1) include a short abstract with your work 2) use Chicago Manual of Style for citations. Please note there is no length requirement. The deadline for submissions has been extended to March 10, 2017, and successful contributors will be notified shortly after this date has passed. Fill out my online form.