Chapter Introduction Ethical agility in British contemporary dance technique

In this extended introduction, Noyale Colin offers a rationale for the need to re-evaluate the concept of 'technique' and associated systems of training in contemporary dance. Colin proposes the concept of ethical agility as a way to engage with the challenges of twenty-first century danci...

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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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