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To Be Continued: An Exchange on Tiffany Barber's “Ghostcatching and After Ghostcatching, Dances in the Dark”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Abstract

This is a brief introduction to a conversation about dance, race, and technology indirectly initiated by one of Bill T. Jones's blog entries on the New York Live Arts website after reading Tiffany Barber's article “Ghostcatching and After Ghostcatching, Dances in the Dark” in the April 2015 DRJ issue. Paul Kaiser of the Open Ended Group and cocreator with Bill T. Jones of Ghostcatching wrote a letter to the editor followed by Barber's response.

Type
Dialogue (in the Form of Letters)
Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 2016 

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