What I write about writing/dancing/writing

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46516/inmaterial.v7.151

Keywords:

artist-as-researcher, improvisation, emergent process, writing dance, Global Pandemic, dance and ageing

Abstract

Artistic writing as research is in itself a method of making for artists in the academy. As creative practitioners in performative research paradigms (Haseman, 2010) we require a critical dialogue with/in the practice of writing through our artistic approaches. The process of writing I propose, parallels the process of making critically contextualising writing, critiquing and reflecting on the making, and analyzing the process in tandem with making-as-writing.

To write as praxis, a tool for the artist as academic; I practice an approach to play and experimentation through improvisation around the writing. I practice what I propose that the artist adapts to an approach paralleled in their discipline(s). For me, this is in dance/theatre scholarship and praxis. Ideally, the writing may occur in-tandem with disciplinary choices, provocations, prompts, and interrogations. In this Project essay, I reflect on the current durational performance research project I’m making, as research project titled Move. Writing/dancing/writing Move, contextualizes my emergent process of play through improvisation with writing/dancing/writing approaches during the 2020-2022 Global Pandemic. I write about how I have been writing dance and making in isolation.

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Author Biography

Jennifer Nikolai, AUT University Aotearoa New Zealand

Jennifer Nikolai’s research platform questions and investigates how 21st-century digital technologies can support the creation and presentation of dance performance, framed in her research as the camera-dancer dyad. Jennifer’s practice-led methods are grounded in over two decades of experience as a dancer, choreographer and scholar. Jennifer lectures in the School of Sport and Recreation at AUT University Aotearoa New Zealand where she also supervises Master’s and PhD research projects. Nikolai conducts research in Aotearoa New Zealand where she resides and in Canada, her country of origin.

What i write

Published

2022-12-22 — Updated on 2023-01-10

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How to Cite

[1]
Nikolai, J. 2023. What I write about writing/dancing/writing. INMATERIAL. Diseño, Arte y Sociedad. 7, 14 (Jan. 2023), 35–63 p. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46516/inmaterial.v7.151.