REGISTER HEREFree for DSA members (login for gratis registration); $20 per event for non-members (or join DSA as member HERE for as low as $35/year) For more information on DSA's Working Groups, including 2025 conference Hubs click HERE. Event 1: Monday, December 16, 10:30am-12:00pm US Eastern Time Anna Morcom and Neelam Raina’s Creative Economies of Culture in South Asia: Craftspeople and Performers
Urmimala Sarkar Munsi and Aishika Chakraborty’s The Dancing Body: Labour, Livelihood and Leisure
Urmimala Sarkar Munsi’s Mapping Critical Dance Studies in India
Event 2: Thursday, December 19, 9:00pm-10:30 pm US Eastern Time Emily Wilcox and Soo Ryon Yoon's Inter-Asia in Motion: Dance as Method
Rui Xu's Creating With Roots: Contemporary Chinese National Folk Dance Choreography (translated by Emily Wilcox)
Donna L. Kwon's Stepping in the Madang: Sustaining Expressive Ecologies of Korean Drumming and Dance
Event 3: Friday, January 3, 9:00pm-10:30pm US Eastern Time
Amit Sarwal's The Celestial Dancers: Manipuri Dance on Australian Stage Mayco Santaella's Performing Arts and the Royal Courts of Southeast Asia
Sarah L. Morelli and Zoe C. Sherinian's Music and Dance as Everyday South Asia
Event 4: Monday, January 13 10:00am-11:30am US Eastern Time Ann David’s Ram Gopal: Interweaving Histories of Indian Dance
Nan Ma’s When Words Are Inadequate: Modern Dance and Transnationalism in China
Tara Rodman's Fantasies of Ito Michio
Event 5: (NEW DATE) Tuesday, January 28, 10:00am-11:30am US Eastern Time
Priyanka Basu's The Poet’s Song: ‘Folk’ and its Cultural Politics in South Asia
Kaustavi Sarkar’s Dance, Technology and Social Justice: Individual and Collective Emancipation Through Embodied Techniques
Royona Mitra's Unmaking Contact: Choreographing South Asian Touch
Event 6:Thursday, January 23, 10:00 to 11:30 AM US Eastern Time Manujendra Kundu’s Women Performers in Bengal and Bangladesh: Caught up in the Culture of South Asia (1795-2010s)
Victoria Gray's Women's Dance Traditions of Uzbekistan: Legacy of the Silk Road
Lanlan Kuang's Staging Tianxia: Dunhuang Expressive Arts and China's New Cosmopolitan Heritage
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