Routes beyond Roots: Indian Performing Arts and Digital Culture(s)

Routes beyond Roots: Indian Performing Arts and Digital Culture(s)

A two-day symposium focussing on major shifts in terms of practice, pedagogy, and performance for varied Indian performing arts traditions.

By UCD School of Music

Date and time

June 13 · 9am - June 14 · 5pm GMT+1

Location

Newman Building

Stillorgan Road #John Henry Newman Building Belfield Ireland

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About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Over the last number of years, Indian classical dance traditions have seen major shifts in terms of practice, pedagogy, and performance, both ‘at home’ in India and in diaspora contexts. These changes have been intensified most recently by two primary and co-related phenomena; the global adoption of specific algorithmic social media and streaming platforms, and lockdown restrictions imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. What happens to the embodied physical presence on virtual platforms? What are the ethical and artistic issues with AI interventions in classical dance? How has the format of the art form been modified to fit in digital spaces? What do these transformations mean for the future of the dance forms? How are socio-political issues embedded and addressed in such spaces?

Recognising these mediations on digital dancing bodies and the scope of such largely unexplored digital interventions in Indian classical dance, we call for a symposium to contribute to a growing body of dance research. This two-day symposium to be held in June 2024 and hosted by University College Dublin, aims to bring scholar-practitioners, artists, and researchers working with Indian dance together in order to explore these recent transformations.

We invite presentations, performances, and discussions that will help us to (re)imagine and (re)interpret Indian dance as it exists in digital cultures, both in India and in the diaspora. While we are particularly interested in the critical evaluation of Indian dance traditions transformed by or with social media platforms, our definition of digital culture is intentionally broad and we call for scholars working across disciplines to explore movement from various methodological perspectives. By facilitating multiple modes of thinking and learning together, we hope to encourage new pathways of engagement with an ever-growing and transnational Indian culturalscape.


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