Social choreographies have several characteristics; they often call for a response, can unite participants through physical means, demonstrate physical knowledges, ‘twice-behaved behaviours’ as well as original gestures, and can express social identity within a collective performance.
How do the social choreographies involved in TWO dance forms discussed in this course critique, sustain or re-imagine the status quo through these various means?
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