Towards a British Natyam
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Towards a British Natyam
Creating a British Classical Indian Dance Tradition
Gorringe, Magdalen
Berghahn Books
02/2025
368
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9781805398493
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Flourishing or Fragile? The Contradictory Context of Classical Indian Dance Forms in Britain
Chapter 1. Context: The BBC Young Dancer and the Professionalisation of South Asian Dance in Britain: A Snapshot of the Sector and Its Place within British Dance
Chapter 2. Professionalism :Of Work, Love and Money: Living to Dance - or Dancing to Live? What It Means to Be a 'Professional' Classical Indian Dance Artist in Britain
Chapter 3. Learning: Migration, Identity, and Making Professional Dancers
Chapter 4. Livelihood, Learning, Embodiment: 'Technical Habitus', Classical Indian Dance Forms and the Limits of the 'Versatile Dancer'
Chapter 5. Legitimacy: Professionalising Classical Indian Dance in Britain and Entering the 'National Cultural Canon'
Conclusion: Part of the 'British DNA'?
Appendix I: List of Judges and Mentors for the BBC Young Dancer
Appendix II: Table of South Asian Dance Tuition in British HE Institutions
Appendix III: Table of Members of the South Asian Dance Alliance
Appendix IV: Project Interlocutors
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Flourishing or Fragile? The Contradictory Context of Classical Indian Dance Forms in Britain
Chapter 1. Context: The BBC Young Dancer and the Professionalisation of South Asian Dance in Britain: A Snapshot of the Sector and Its Place within British Dance
Chapter 2. Professionalism :Of Work, Love and Money: Living to Dance - or Dancing to Live? What It Means to Be a 'Professional' Classical Indian Dance Artist in Britain
Chapter 3. Learning: Migration, Identity, and Making Professional Dancers
Chapter 4. Livelihood, Learning, Embodiment: 'Technical Habitus', Classical Indian Dance Forms and the Limits of the 'Versatile Dancer'
Chapter 5. Legitimacy: Professionalising Classical Indian Dance in Britain and Entering the 'National Cultural Canon'
Conclusion: Part of the 'British DNA'?
Appendix I: List of Judges and Mentors for the BBC Young Dancer
Appendix II: Table of South Asian Dance Tuition in British HE Institutions
Appendix III: Table of Members of the South Asian Dance Alliance
Appendix IV: Project Interlocutors
Bibliography
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Performance Studies, Heritage Studies, Sociology
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Flourishing or Fragile? The Contradictory Context of Classical Indian Dance Forms in Britain
Chapter 1. Context: The BBC Young Dancer and the Professionalisation of South Asian Dance in Britain: A Snapshot of the Sector and Its Place within British Dance
Chapter 2. Professionalism :Of Work, Love and Money: Living to Dance - or Dancing to Live? What It Means to Be a 'Professional' Classical Indian Dance Artist in Britain
Chapter 3. Learning: Migration, Identity, and Making Professional Dancers
Chapter 4. Livelihood, Learning, Embodiment: 'Technical Habitus', Classical Indian Dance Forms and the Limits of the 'Versatile Dancer'
Chapter 5. Legitimacy: Professionalising Classical Indian Dance in Britain and Entering the 'National Cultural Canon'
Conclusion: Part of the 'British DNA'?
Appendix I: List of Judges and Mentors for the BBC Young Dancer
Appendix II: Table of South Asian Dance Tuition in British HE Institutions
Appendix III: Table of Members of the South Asian Dance Alliance
Appendix IV: Project Interlocutors
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Flourishing or Fragile? The Contradictory Context of Classical Indian Dance Forms in Britain
Chapter 1. Context: The BBC Young Dancer and the Professionalisation of South Asian Dance in Britain: A Snapshot of the Sector and Its Place within British Dance
Chapter 2. Professionalism :Of Work, Love and Money: Living to Dance - or Dancing to Live? What It Means to Be a 'Professional' Classical Indian Dance Artist in Britain
Chapter 3. Learning: Migration, Identity, and Making Professional Dancers
Chapter 4. Livelihood, Learning, Embodiment: 'Technical Habitus', Classical Indian Dance Forms and the Limits of the 'Versatile Dancer'
Chapter 5. Legitimacy: Professionalising Classical Indian Dance in Britain and Entering the 'National Cultural Canon'
Conclusion: Part of the 'British DNA'?
Appendix I: List of Judges and Mentors for the BBC Young Dancer
Appendix II: Table of South Asian Dance Tuition in British HE Institutions
Appendix III: Table of Members of the South Asian Dance Alliance
Appendix IV: Project Interlocutors
Bibliography
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