Sounding the Dance, Moving the Music: Choreomusicological Perspectives on Maritime Southeast Asian Performing Arts
- Author: Nor, Mohd Anis Md
- Author: Stepputat, Kendra
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Contents
- List of Figures List of Tables Notes on
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Understanding Performance in Maritime Southeast Asia: Re-thinking Paradigms and Discourses, an introduction ( Ricardo D. Trimillos)
- 2. Sonic and Tactile Dimensions of Sundanese Dance ( Henry Spiller )
- 3. The Balinese Kecak - An Exemplification of Sonic and Visual (Inter-)relations ( Kendra Stepputat)
- 4. Persistent Mutualisms: Energizing the Symbiotic Relationship Between Balinese Dancer and Drummer ( Made Mantle Hood)
- 5. Cari....Cari....Cari!: Filling the Interstices of Music and Dance in Zapin Johor ( Mohd Anis Md Nor )
- 6. Necessary (Re)Unions: Revisiting and Revising Studies on the Sama Igal Dance and Kulintangan Ensemble Music Traditions ( MCM Santamaria )
- 7. Playing the Body: Female versus Male Elements in Aceh's Sitting Song-Dances with Body Percussion ( Margaret Kartomi )
- 8. The Body as Intersection: Interaction and Collaboration of Voice, Body, and Music in Balinese Arja ( Ako Mashino )
- 9. Shadow Puppets, Drums and Gongs: Movement-Music Relationships in a Theatrical Genre ( Patricia Matusky )
- 10. Dancing the Sound, Musicking the Movement-Contextual Dialogues between Music and Dance in Northern Borneo ( Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan )
- 11. Performing Community, Identity, and Change: The Chinese Dragon Leaps to the Beat ( Tan Sooi Beng )
- 12. Gendang Beleq : The Negotiation of a Music/Dance Form in Lombok, Indonesia ( David Harnish )
- 13. The Orak Lawoi Pelacak Festival: How Music and Movement Connects an erstwhile Semi-nomadic People to Their Vanishing History, Environment, and Culture ( Lawrence Ross )
- 14. Moving Music: The Performing Arts, Space and Travel among the Sama Dilaut ( Birgit Abels )