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Research in Dance Education | 2017

The future of dance and/as work : performing precarity

Annelies Van Assche

Abstract This article explores how and to what extent precarity is intertwined with a contemporary dance artist’s labour, life and art in the neoliberal society. Throughout this investigation my arguments are supported by insights from an on-going qualitative study that uses in-depth interviews and observations of working processes within the Brussels contemporary dance scene, as well as performance analyses. My hypothesis is that the contemporary dance profession is precarious and this precarity is reflected in the work and lives of the artists, as well as in the aesthetics and subject matter of their artistic work. In a ‘performance of precarity’ artists perform their own working and living conditions as their way of broaching the urgent issue, demonstrating their survival skills and exploring several ways to ensure a more sustainable creative future in dance. This article discusses three such performances: Meyoucycle (2016) by Eleanor Bauer and Chris Peck, RECESS: Dance of Light (2016) by Michael Helland, and Only Mine Alone (2016) by Igor Koruga and Ana Dubljević. What these performances have in common is that they all address the consequences of the neoliberal work regime and explore what can be done to shape a more sustainable future in general, and for dance in particular.AbstractThis article explores how and to what extent precarity is intertwined with a contemporary dance artist’s labour, life and art in the neoliberal society. Throughout this investigation my arguments are supported by insights from an on-going qualitative study that uses in-depth interviews and observations of working processes within the Brussels contemporary dance scene, as well as performance analyses. My hypothesis is that the contemporary dance profession is precarious and this precarity is reflected in the work and lives of the artists, as well as in the aesthetics and subject matter of their artistic work. In a ‘performance of precarity’ artists perform their own working and living conditions as their way of broaching the urgent issue, demonstrating their survival skills and exploring several ways to ensure a more sustainable creative future in dance. This article discusses three such performances: Meyoucycle (2016) by Eleanor Bauer and Chris Peck, RECESS: Dance of Light (2016) by Michael Hellan...


Interdisciplinarity in the performing arts : contemporary perspectives | 2018

Precarity : a concept linking performance studies and social sciences

Annelies Van Assche


Forum Modernes Theater | 2018

The Brussels Dance Swarm on the Move: Precarious Bodies (not) at Home

Annelies Van Assche; Katharina Pewny


DOCUMENTA: tijdschrift voor theater | 2018

The ups and downs of being an artist

Annelies Van Assche


Tanzraumberlin | 2017

Dancing On The Edge. An account in numbers of the Brussels and Berlin contemporary dance artists' precarious working conditions

Annelies Van Assche


Archive | 2016

Contemporary dance artists in Brussels : a descriptive report on their socio-economic position

Annelies Van Assche; Rudi Laermans


ETCETERA | 2016

'Doen wat je wilt, is een voorrecht : en een nachtmerrie' : choreograaf David Hernandez over de ups en downs van het kunstenaarschap

Annelies Van Assche


DOCUMENTA | 2016

Artist at Work. Proximity of Art and Capitalism

Annelies Van Assche


DOCUMENTA: tijdschrift voor theater | 2015

Moving together: theorizing and making contemporary dance

Annelies Van Assche


CORD Conference Proceedings | 2015

Brussels & contemporary dance: artistic labor in a creative city

Annelies Van Assche

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