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Bildaktivism i dansarkivet: Betydelsen av Anna Wikströms Akademi för dans
Author(s) -
Astrid von Rosen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nordic journal of dance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2703-6901
pISSN - 1891-6708
DOI - 10.2478/njd-2020-0002
Subject(s) - dance , ballet , postmodernism , historiography , modern dance , contemporary dance , agency (philosophy) , choreography , sociology , art , visual arts , art history , aesthetics , literature , history , social science , archaeology
The article combines Critical Archival Studies theory about agency and activism with an empirical exploration of dance history in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second city. It focuses on Anna Wikström’s Academy for Dance (1930-1965), an education which has not been explored in previous research. A previous member of The Swedish Ballet, Wikström offered her students courses in artistic dance, dance as physical exercise, pedagogy, and social dancing. Thereby, her broad education differed from the narrow, elitist Ballet School at The Stora Teatern. The article accounts for how the collaboration between choreographer and dancer Gun Lund and Astrid von Rosen, scholar at the University of Gothenburg, contributes new knowledge about the local dance culture. It is argued that archival and activist approaches make it possible for more voices, bodies, and functions to take place in dance history. As such, the exploration complements previous postmodern dance historiography (see for example Hammergren 2002; Morris och Nicholas 2017) with a Gothenburg example.

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