Tripping the Light Fantastic: A Collaborative Autoethnography on Choreography, Dance, and (Black) Experience
Bryant Keith Alexander,
Tanya Wideman-Davis,
Rosalynde LeBlanc Loo
et al.
Abstract:This collaborative autoethnography invites the reader to experience and audience four performative reflections on the prompt “tripping the light fantastic” as a foray into experiences with/through dance as performative cultural practice, along with an invitation to reflect on experiences of their own relations to culture, dance, being, and becoming.
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