DrSally Gardner
Honorary Fellow
Faculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Orcid identifier0000-0003-4290-2494 (opens in a new tab)
- Honorary FellowFaculty of Arts and Education/School of Humanities and Social Sciences
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research interests lie in the area of dancing experience and action,
modern/post-modern and contemporary dance concepts, values and processes,
philosophy of the body, and the historically and culturally specific modes of
dance training.
I bring these concerns to bear on projects that investigate contemporary dance
practices in Australia, the United States and Asia, especially India and
Indonesia, and in thinking across the conventional division between Western
and non-Western, modern and traditional practices. I am also involved in
projects that explore the relation between dancing experience and dance
aesthetics and between dance and other arts.
Projects
I am involved in projects that investigate contemporary dance practices in
Australia, the United States and Asia, especially India and Indonesia, and in
thinking across the conventional division between Western and non-Western,
modern and traditional practices. I am also involved in projects that explore
the relation between dancing experience and dance aesthetics, and between
dance and other arts.
modern/post-modern and contemporary dance concepts, values and processes,
philosophy of the body, and the historically and culturally specific modes of
dance training.
I bring these concerns to bear on projects that investigate contemporary dance
practices in Australia, the United States and Asia, especially India and
Indonesia, and in thinking across the conventional division between Western
and non-Western, modern and traditional practices. I am also involved in
projects that explore the relation between dancing experience and dance
aesthetics and between dance and other arts.
Projects
I am involved in projects that investigate contemporary dance practices in
Australia, the United States and Asia, especially India and Indonesia, and in
thinking across the conventional division between Western and non-Western,
modern and traditional practices. I am also involved in projects that explore
the relation between dancing experience and dance aesthetics, and between
dance and other arts.