The Routledge Companion to Dance in Asia and the Pacific: Platforms for Change
- Editor: Burridge, Stephanie
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Contents
- Introduction
- Stephanie Burridge
- Australia
- 1. Shaping the landscape
- Jill Sykes
- 2. Treading the Pathways - Independent Indigenous dance
- Marilyn Miller
- Cambodia
- 3. I am a Cambodian Classical Dancer: A personal story
- Hun Pen
- 4. Dance education in Cambodia
- Chey Chankethya
- China
- 5. Concert dance in contemporary China: Crossing borders while maintaining difference
- Emily Wilcox
- Hong Kong and the region
- 6. Balancing acts / Decentering exercises: Asia Network for Dance AND + - A network of its place and time
- Anna C.Y. Chan and Angela Conquet (Editors), with contributors Jala Adolphus, Anna Cy Chan, Angela Conquet, Kathy Hong, Ophelia Huang, Faith Tan.
- India
- 7. Imag(in)ing the nation: Uday Shankar's 'Kalpana'
- Urmimala Sarkar
- 8. The beauty myth and beyond: Looking at the Bollywood 'Item Number'
- Priyanka Basu
- Indonesia
- 9. Revealing cultural representation in Indonesian contemporary dance
- Michael H.B. Raditya
- Malaysia
- 10. Eclecticism and syncretic traditions: Conceiving Malay social dance in the twentieth century
- Mohd Anis Md Nor
- 11. Transnationalism among Malaysian contemporary dance choreographers
- Bilqis Hijjas
- Philippines
- 12. The foundation of language: New Filipino dance lexicons from Eisa Jocson
- Vanini Belarmino
- Singapore
- 13. Dancescapism: On dance, young people and choice in the Lion City
- Peter Gn
- 14. Interconnections: An overview of the Singapore contemporary dance scene from1990 to 2020
- Melissa Quek
- Taiwan
- 15. Identity, hybridity, diversity: A brief history of dance in Taiwan
- CHEN Ya-ping
- 16. Roots and routes of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre's Nine Songs
- LIN Yatin
- Thailand
- 17. Reinventing how we move: The Pichet Klunchun Dance Company in the context of contemporary Thai dance
- Pornrat Damrhung and Lowell Skar
- The South Pacific
- 18. Dancing diverse commentaries on wood, sand and concrete: Stories of choreographic collaboration within the South Pacific
- Sarah Knox and Rose Martin