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		<title>To be &#8230; or not to be &#8230; that is the question &#124; Reading Group Post V</title>
		<description>  Posted by Maia Jordaan &#124; The Winger Reading Group


Choreographer: Jérôme Bel
Production: The show must go on (2001)
Photo: Laurent Philippe

I propose livening up this Reading Group through conversation – where we all participate in defining this field. I would like to start this conversation by inviting all of you ...</description>
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		<title>Chapter 2: Ghost Story &#124; Reading Group Post IV</title>
		<description> &#124;  &#124; Posted by Tony Schultz

The Reading Group at thewinger.comAndré Lepecki's Exhausting DanceChapter 2: Masculinity, solipsism, choreography

Lepecki reads the work of 3 performers as a ghost story beneath the spectra of a 1589 dance manual Orchesographie in the second chapter of Exhausting Dance.   The ghost of ...</description>
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		<title>Ms. Maia Jordaan</title>
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Photo by Gregor Rohrig

Our apologies for dragging our heels a bit on introducing this lovely lady (her profile page has been lurking on the right side of the winger for some time), but computer and internet troubles in her native South Africa and busyness here at the winger caused some ...</description>
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		<title>The Reading Group: Exchange &#124; Reading Group Post III</title>
		<description> &#124;  &#124; Posted by Tony Schultz


This week Maia Jordaan, a choreographer and graduate student from South Africa, found our reading group and injected a healthy dose of enthusiasm, intellect, and curiosity into the conversation.  Yet another amazing person I have met through the internet.  She seemed ...</description>
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		<title>The Reading Group: A Primer for Exhausting Dance &#124; Reading Group Post II</title>
		<description> &#124;  &#124; Posted by Tony Schultz



Okay.  Lots of people have their books.  I have been reading, re-reading and trying to figure out how to open this conversation.  The introduction is pretty dense.  Mark Harvey of the University of Auckland posted the following comment

I find ...</description>
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		<title>Performance and Pedagogy 2.0:  The Reading Group &#124; Reading Group Post I</title>
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TONY SCHULTZDance + Technology ExpertBronxville, NY USABIO &#124; POSTS

The full collection of posts for this reading group can be found at the link here. 

Last week I wrote (and danced in) a post entitled Performance and Pedagogy, presenting the work of two radical scholars, Paulo Freire and Augusto Boal. In ...</description>
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