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3 Multiplicity, Embodiment and the Contemporary Dancer Moving Identities Jennifer Roche Queensland University of Technology, Australia

4 Jennifer Roche 2015 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No portion of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, Saffron House, 6 10 Kirby Street, London, EC1N 8TS. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. The author has asserted her right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act First published 2015 by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Palgrave Macmillan in the UK is an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Limited, registered in England, company number , of Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 6XS. Palgrave Macmillan in the US is a division of St Martin s Press LLC, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY Palgrave is the global academic imprint of the above companies and has companies and representatives throughout the world. Palgrave and Macmillan are registered trademarks in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and other countries. ISBN ISBN (ebook) DOI / This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. Logging, pulping and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. Typeset by MPS Limited, Chennai, India.

5 Contents List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements vi vii xi 1 Introduction: Dancing Multiplicities 1 2 Descending into Stillness: Rosemary Butcher 25 3 Veils within Veils: John Jasperse 43 4 The Shape Remains: Jodi Melnick 60 5 From Singular to Multiple: Liz Roche 79 6 Corporeal Traces and Moving Identities 99 7 Further Iterations and Final Reflections 119 Notes 138 Select Bibliography 152 Index 162 v

6 List of Figures 2.1 Video still of Liz and Jennifer Roche in Rosemary Butcher s Six Frames: Memories of Two Women (2005). Courtesy of the choreographer, Rex Levitates Dance Company and Why Not? Associates, London Video still of Jennifer Roche with the choreographer concealed under her skirt in John Jasperse s Solo for Jenny: Dance of (an undisclosed number of ) Veils (2008) #1. Videographer Enda O Looney Video still of Jennifer Roche in John Jasperse s Solo for Jenny: Dance of (an undisclosed number of ) Veils (2008) #2. Videographer Enda O Looney Video still of Jennifer Roche in Jodi Melnick s Business of the Bloom (2008) #1. Videographer Enda O Looney Video still of Jennifer Roche in Jodi Melnick s Business of the Bloom (2008) #2. Videographer Enda O Looney Jennifer Roche in publicity image for Shared Material on Dying (2008) by Liz Roche. Image by Enda O Looney. Courtesy of Liz Roche Company Video still of Jennifer Roche in Liz Roche s Shared Material on Dying (2008). Videographer Enda O Looney Liz Roche and Katherine O Malley in 12 Minute Dances (2009) by Liz Roche. Photograph by Maurice Gunning John Jasperse in Truth, Revised Histories, Wishful Thinking and Flat Out Lies. Photographer Cameron Wittig. Courtesy of the Walker Arts Centre Jodi Melnick in Suedehead Photograph by Julieta Cervantes. 130 vi

7 Preface This book has emerged out of my practice as a contemporary dancer during a career in dance that has spanned almost twenty-five years. It began as a study of my creative process as a freelance/independent contemporary dancer while working with various different choreographers. As well as interrogating the creative processes of dancers from a theoretical perspective, it draws on practical research, which was undertaken with four contemporary choreographers to produce four texts that are written from the dancer s viewpoint. The choreographers are Rosemary Butcher from Britain, John Jasperse and Jodi Melnick from the United States and Liz Roche from Ireland. The central proposition that underscores the book is the notion that the dancer has a moving identity, which is both an individual way of moving and a process of incorporating different movement experiences in training and in professional practice. Over the course of their careers, independent contemporary dancers work in many creatively distinct choreographic processes, led by various choreographers, who each utilise an individual approach to movement. I propose that these processes alter the dancer s moving identity through the accumulation of new patterns of embodiment that remain incorporated as choreographic traces. This practical research took place mainly in Ireland, my base at the time, but the book reflects the international nature of contemporary dance practice by including a wider field of choreographers and dancers working in Britain, North America and Australia through studio praxis, interviews and available literature. It is situated within a contemporary dance field that has become increasingly transatlantic over the past number of years, in a specific historical econo-political juncture where contemporary dance production is becoming more commercialised (Kolb 2013). As Kolb (2013: 31) outlines, recent years have seen the role of dance artist shift from bohemian outsider to entrepreneur at the centre of a post-fordist 1 producer and consumer culture. Throughout this study, I have used my embodied self as the research tool, as the one who participates, discovers and records. The individual viewpoint is reinforced by extracts from substantial interviews with three dancers who each speak on the topic of moving identity and their engagement with choreographers and choreographic practices: Sara Rudner, Rebecca Hilton and Catherine Bennett. These vii

8 viii Preface perspectives are further supported through contributions from workshop participants and input from the four choreographers through studio documentation and discussions. 2 Thus, the personal perspective engages with broader discourse in the field. The book is structured around my singular perspective, constituting a phenomenological mapping of the territory, which I hope will point to further research possibilities into this novel area. In researching for this book, I have utilised my skills as a dancer to explore through a number of modalities, adopting a post-positivist research position that reflects the shifting and multiple nature of the socially constructed self. I have not endeavoured to establish a singular truth about the dance-making process, as this would detract from the agency of all dancers, but rather to reveal a number of new perspectives on dance as a dynamic and creative endeavour for dancers. The proliferation of signature choreographers in recent years has required that dancers adopt sophisticated creative strategies that can differ between dance projects and this radically shifts the more traditional concepts of the choreographer as the embodied mind of the work and the dancer as the canvass or choreographic tool. However, revealing the dancer s co-creative perspective presents a challenge to authorship, agency and distribution of labour in dance. Although I explore these themes throughout the book, I am not seeking to destabilise the dancemaking process but rather to offer avenues for deepening knowledge of these processes, by offering dancers a point of reference for examining their practice. As I endeavour to expose the meta-narratives of dancers, to reveal instances of agency that are uncovered through a detailed exploration of practice, I have positioned this work within studio praxis and speak outwards from first-person experience. Although this is a fine line to walk within an academic publication, it has enabled me to present an informed analysis of what transpired in the making of these solo pieces. In the understanding that this is only one of many potential and legitimate viewpoints, it is revealing of a side to dance creation that is rarely represented in academic writing and offers another voice beyond that of the choreographer, dance critic or academic and points to a new means of knowledge production in dance. The research that underscores this book took place between 2003 and 2008, with a focus on constructing a frame through which to understand my dancing practice. Revisiting this text in order to bring this to publication, I have tried to broaden the context of my initial discoveries, while protecting the embodied experience at the centre of my writing. Throughout the time frame of writing this book, I have

9 Preface ix encountered dancers who are unravelling the conventional limitations inherent in their role, to examine what it means to be a dancer-interpreter through performance. Two such artists, Juliette Mapp and Levi Gonzales, both based in New York, have individually explored their dancing genealogies in dance performances. Gonzales (2008) presented individual excerpts of movement phrases by a range of New York-based choreographers at Dancespace Project at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters conference stating that he intended to be a human map of these different choreographies. Mapp, in Anna, Ikea and I (2008) created a piece that included on stage many of the choreographers, teachers and dancers who had influenced her throughout her career. In this way, she presented her dancing body as a composite of these multiple experiences. 3 Similarly, some choreographers, most recently, Jérôme Bel and Siobhan Davies, have created pieces that prioritise the dancer s perspective within choreographic works. These viewpoints have emerged in conjunction with the infiltration of postmodern, post-structuralist and post-cartesian thought into dance-making processes and reflect some of the prevalent philosophical trends of this current historical moment. Traditionally, choreographies are usually discussed as representational of the choreographer, with little attention focused on the dancers who also bring the work into being. The elision of the dancer s perspective from mainstream discourse deprives the art form of a rich source of insight into the incorporating practices of dance. Choreographers are generally considered to be the embodied minds of the dance work, holding the template of the unfolding dance piece to act upon the neutral dancer. By the same token, dancers can be reduced to passive receptacles of the movement, puppets in the process, whose bodies are given over to the demands of the choreography. In this way dancers often cease to be considered as self-representational and are viewed from the outside as purely embodying the creative concepts of the choreographer in performance. As dancers are live agents in dance-making and performance, this viewpoint overlooks the nuances that are specific to dance and the complexities of the relationship between the dancer and choreographer, the dancer and the choreographic score, and the dancer within the performance terrain. These subtleties are brought to the forefront if attention is given to individual dancers experiences of embodying choreography. Thus, this publication identifies a burgeoning area in the field of dance studies, by positioning dancers as a source of knowledge and as capable of self-representation. Dancing practices take place

10 x Preface across a broad spectrum, even within contemporary dance and so this book does not intend to account for every instance of dancing. Some aspects will resonate with dancers, choreographers and academics more than others. My hope is that it will challenge some existing ideas and open new possibilities for reframing practice, particularly in light of dancers valuing the contribution they make to contemporary culture.

11 Acknowledgements This book marks the completion of a project that began in 2003 as practice-led doctoral research at Roehampton University, London. Working as a dancer at that time and living in Ireland, I juggled the complexities of academic research alongside the instability of a dancing life in projects, which took me from Dublin to Beijing, Vienna, New York, Paris and London (alongside less glamorous locations). Many of the choreographers, dancers and teachers whom I encountered over those years have helped me to hone my ideas through conversations and creative exchanges and I hope I have reflected these informal contributions adequately in my perspective. My transition into academia was guided by my wonderful PhD supervisors, Carol Brown and Stephanie Jordan, and I will always be grateful for their patience as I learned to translate my dancing experiences into an academic frame. The book charts my journey through creative projects with four choreographers who each gave generously of their time, energy and talent to support my practical research. I would like to sincerely thank these choreographers, John Jasperse, Jodi Melnick, Rosemary Butcher and my sister, Liz Roche who have continued to support this project up to the final stages, including granting permissions for photographs and helping me follow up rights holders. I am extremely grateful to Sara Rudner, Catherine Bennett and Rebecca Hilton whose interviews so significantly underscore my ideas in this book. Their embodied knowledge added flesh to my theories and allowed me to move beyond the constraints of a singular perspective. At different stages when undertaking this research, I interacted with other dancers in workshops and discussion groups. Philip Connaughton, Ríonach Ní Néill and Katherine O Malley are mentioned in the text, but additionally, Jane Magan, Lisa McLoughlin, Deirdre O Neill and Lenka Vorkurkova all contributed to the development of my ideas and contributed their perspectives on dancing practices. I thank Marina Rafter and Catherine Nunes from the International Dance Festival Ireland/Dublin Dance Festival for financially supporting the initial stages of the practical research and Laurie Uprichard for seeing the co-production of the performance of the works in Solo³ through to completion for the festival in I would also like to acknowledge funding support from the Arts Council of Ireland/An Chomhairle xi

12 xii Acknowledgements Ealaíon throughout my doctoral studies, which facilitated my travel to work with the choreographers and to bring them to Ireland to work with me. In 2013 I moved from the University of Limerick to take up a position as lecturer at Queensland University of Technology. It has been through the Creative Industries Faculty here that I have received the support needed to bring this book to completion. For this, I am extremely grateful to Alan McKee, who encouraged me to develop the proposal and gave me invaluable advice about the publishing process. Also, sincere thanks to Cheryl Stock and Gene Moyle for their input and advice over this period and the support they have given me to move forward with these ideas. Carol Brown and Sally Gardner very kindly read through a first rough draft of the book and offered invaluable advice and encouragement in helping me to shape it. Also, my thanks to the two anonymous readers who gave feedback on the proposal and first draft of the manuscript and whose recommendations on how to translate the doctoral thesis into an academic book were very helpful. Thanks to my students at the UL and QUT for helping me to understand the many stages of a dancer s life from training through to professional practice and to my colleagues at UL and QUT who were valuable soundingboards over the years and months leading up to this publication. I must acknowledge the wonderful support of my family who have taught me continually to question and to remain open to other perspectives and possibilities: Freda, Declan, Liz, Denis and Maura and the partners and little ones. I would like to thank my husband Grant, who has been ever supportive throughout this project. I am very grateful to Palgrave Macmillan for publishing this book, particularly Paula Kennedy and Peter Cary for their support throughout the review and production stages. I have made all efforts to secure the appropriate rights for any material used in this book. My thanks goes to photographers Maurice Gunning, Julieta Cervantes and Cameron Wittig for allowing their images to be used and to Liz Roche Company and Walker Arts Centre for the use of certain images and video stills. My article, Embodying Multiplicity: The Independent Contemporary Dancer s Moving Identity (Research in Dance Education 12(2) (2011): ) summarised the themes from my doctoral research and extracts from this article are reproduced throughout the book. If any material is not credited appropriately, please contact me through my publishers.

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