Of water and spirit: Locating dance epistemologies in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Senegal
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Department
Dance
Abstract
Using memoirs of dance, land, and music, this paper is an ethnographic investigation into two diverse dance cultures and identifies the cultural knowledge that is embodied in mo- vement. This dance ethnography examines contemporary expressions of Maori dance as done by the Atamira Dance Collective in Auckland, Aotearoa/NZ; in addition, V^o\ofsabar dancer Tacko Sissoko, a dancer/teacher extraordinaire in Dakar, Senegal is also conside- red. The portraits provide a window into the epistemologies embedded and disseminated within the unique movement literacies. Using decolonizing theory and practice as well as auto-ethnographical experiences of dancing with these communities, 1 explore the links between dance, water, music and identity. The research and analysis reflects my striving to highlight the intersections between the fields of Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, Dance Studies, and African Studies.
Publisher
Slovene Anthropological Society
Recommended Citation
Banks, O. C. (2010). Of water and spirit: Locating dance epistemologies in Aotearoa/New zealand and senegal. Anthropological Notebooks, 16(3), 9-21.
ISSN
1408-032X