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1. Introduction: Collaborative Performance-Making in Context; Noyale Colin & Stefanie Sachsenmaier
PART I: PREMISES
2. Contemporary Collaborations and Cautionary Tales; Simon Murray
3. Collaboration, Temporality and Post-Fordism; Bojana Kunst
4. Collaboration, Democracy and the Total Artwork; Alexandra Kolb
5. I want to work with you because I can speak for myself: The Potential of Postconsensual Collaboration in Choreographic Practice; Martina Rusham
6. Ten Propositions for Research-Creation; Erin Manning
PART II: WORKINGS
7. Since each of us was several: Collaboration in the context of the differential self; Laura Cull
8. Collaboration as a Mode of Labour; Noyale Colin
9. The Author of the Gift  -The Practice of Authorship; Tim Jeeves
10. Asking 'What is Collaboration?' on Behalf of Jerzy Grotowski; Kris Salata
11. Te Kore and the encounter of performance; Carol Brown and Moana Nepia
12. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and

Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Collaborative Performance-Making in Context; Noyale Colin & Stefanie Sachsenmaier
PART I: PREMISES
2. Contemporary Collaborations and Cautionary Tales; Simon Murray
3. Collaboration, Temporality and Post-Fordism; Bojana Kunst
4. Collaboration, Democracy and the Total Artwork; Alexandra Kolb
5. I want to work with you because I can speak for myself: The Potential of Postconsensual Collaboration in Choreographic Practice; Martina Rusham
6. Ten Propositions for Research-Creation; Erin Manning
PART II: WORKINGS
7. Since each of us was several: Collaboration in the context of the differential self; Laura Cull
8. Collaboration as a Mode of Labour; Noyale Colin
9. The Author of the Gift -The Practice of Authorship; Tim Jeeves
10. Asking 'What is Collaboration?' on Behalf of Jerzy Grotowski; Kris Salata
11. Te Kore and the encounter of performance; Carol Brown and Moana Nepia
12. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and Architecture; Pedro de Senna, Caroline Bowditch, David Bower
13. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and Architecture; Forster and Heighes
PART III: FAILURE
14. Positive Negatives or the subtle arts of compromise; Susan Melrose
15. Messy Bits; Emilyn Claid
16. Productive misapprehensions Artscross as a cross-cultural collaborative zone of contestation of contemporary dance practice; Stefanie Sachsenmaier
Index

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    Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
    Publication Date: 12/8/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781137462459, 978-1137462459
    ISBN10: 1137462450

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    1. Introduction: Collaborative Performance-Making in Context; Noyale Colin & Stefanie Sachsenmaier
    PART I: PREMISES
    2. Contemporary Collaborations and Cautionary Tales; Simon Murray
    3. Collaboration, Temporality and Post-Fordism; Bojana Kunst
    4. Collaboration, Democracy and the Total Artwork; Alexandra Kolb
    5. I want to work with you because I can speak for myself: The Potential of Postconsensual Collaboration in Choreographic Practice; Martina Rusham
    6. Ten Propositions for Research-Creation; Erin Manning
    PART II: WORKINGS
    7. Since each of us was several: Collaboration in the context of the differential self; Laura Cull
    8. Collaboration as a Mode of Labour; Noyale Colin
    9. The Author of the Gift  -The Practice of Authorship; Tim Jeeves
    10. Asking 'What is Collaboration?' on Behalf of Jerzy Grotowski; Kris Salata
    11. Te Kore and the encounter of performance; Carol Brown and Moana Nepia
    12. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction: Collaborative Performance-Making in Context; Noyale Colin & Stefanie Sachsenmaier
    PART I: PREMISES
    2. Contemporary Collaborations and Cautionary Tales; Simon Murray
    3. Collaboration, Temporality and Post-Fordism; Bojana Kunst
    4. Collaboration, Democracy and the Total Artwork; Alexandra Kolb
    5. I want to work with you because I can speak for myself: The Potential of Postconsensual Collaboration in Choreographic Practice; Martina Rusham
    6. Ten Propositions for Research-Creation; Erin Manning
    PART II: WORKINGS
    7. Since each of us was several: Collaboration in the context of the differential self; Laura Cull
    8. Collaboration as a Mode of Labour; Noyale Colin
    9. The Author of the Gift -The Practice of Authorship; Tim Jeeves
    10. Asking 'What is Collaboration?' on Behalf of Jerzy Grotowski; Kris Salata
    11. Te Kore and the encounter of performance; Carol Brown and Moana Nepia
    12. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and Architecture; Pedro de Senna, Caroline Bowditch, David Bower
    13. Rowing to Hilversum Double Vision in Performance and Architecture; Forster and Heighes
    PART III: FAILURE
    14. Positive Negatives or the subtle arts of compromise; Susan Melrose
    15. Messy Bits; Emilyn Claid
    16. Productive misapprehensions Artscross as a cross-cultural collaborative zone of contestation of contemporary dance practice; Stefanie Sachsenmaier
    Index

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