how to write a choreography on social issues
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Social Choreography, despite the dancers on its cover, is not about the disposition of performing bodies in space, or about the stamp of individual creativity on movement. The term ‘choreography’ has a broader scope in Andrew Hewitt's contribution to the series (titled Post-Contemporary Interventions) edited by Stanley Fish and Fredric Jameson. Dance, Hewitt argues, merely heightens the conventionalization of the body's movements, which suggests the possibility that all the body's ways of relating to other bodies and to meaning are to be placed along a continuum of gestures more or less aestheticized or constructed.
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