"A key source in the study of dance, however, is not the traditional written one, but the visual: the dance itself." (Carter A. 2004: 15)
"we can acknowledge that context is not just background, but context is what produces the artistic event, and shapes our perception of it. The state of an employment market at a particular time [...] impacts on how dance is produced and received." (Carter A. 2004: 16)
- Referencing - Quotation - Copyleft-Authorship-Collaboration
- Archive-Source criticism
- Copying forms - remix- mashup culture
- Plagiarism-Bleinding-Context ( a contemporary dance platform)
Q: Does the audience/witness need to know the references?
Q: Do the references need to be recognizable quotations?
When they are recognizable, it is usually using just one clear reference and it is usually to make a statement on it. Ex. Capitalism (Karlsplatz to Nikeplatz in Vienna by 0100101110101101.ORG), Political (Janez Janza)