Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Foreword
Nanasipauʻu Tukuʻaho
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Engaging the Visual in Dance and Music
Brian Diettrich and Kendra Stepputat
Part I: Gaining Insights through Dance Visualizations
Chapter 1. Kinetic Songscapes: Intersensorial Listening to Hula Kuʻi Songs
Kati Szego
Chapter 2. Using Motion Capture to Access Culturally Embedded and Embodied Movement Knowledge: A Case Study in Tango Argentino
Kendra Stepputat
Chapter 3. Transcription and Description: Tasks for Dance Research
Egil Bakka
Chapter 4. Moving into Someone Else’s Research Project: Issues in Collaborative Research
Judy Van Zile
Part II: Reconsidering Movement Structures
Chapter 5. The Dancer's Voice: The Dancing Body as Sound Made Visible
Jane Freeman Moulin
Chapter 6. From Tonga to Malaysia: Utlilising Adrienne Kaeppler’s Analysis of Dance Structure to Understand Igal of the Sama-Bajau in East Malaysia
Mohd Anis Md Nor
Chapter 7. Courting as Structured Movement in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea
Don Niles
Part III: Music and Dance as Agency in Power Struggles
Chapter 8. Disturbing Bodies: Danced Resistance and Imperial Corporeality in Colonial Micronesia
Brian Diettrich
Chapter 9. Greek Politicians' Dancing: Theatrical Representations of Political Power
Irene Loutzaki
Chapter 10. Lalåi: Somatic Decolonisation and Worldview-Making through Chant on the Pacific Island of Guåhan
Ojeya Cruz Banks
Part IV: Significance of the Tangible
Chapter 11. Intangible Dancing as Tangible Museum Exhibits
Elsie Ivancich Dunin
Chapter 12. Creativity and Ceremony in the Repatriation of King Ng:tja’
Kirsty Gillespie
Chapter 13. The Weave Within: Being, Seeing and Sensing in Barasili – Solomon Islands
Irene Karongo Hundleby
Part V: Perspectives from Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Interview with Adrienne L. Kaeppler: A Conversation with the Kupuna
Ricardo D. Trimillos and Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Publications by Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Jess Marinaccio (compiler)
Index