This book argues that Contemporary dance, imagined to have a global belonging, is vitiated by euro-white constructions of risk and currency that remain at its core.
Placing Alterity and heat, generated via multiple pathways, at its center, it foregrounds the work of Sou.
Differently, the book reimagines Contemporary dance along a "South-South" axis, as a poly-centric, justice-oriented, aesthetic-temporal category, with intersectional understandings of difference as a central organizing principle.
This book argues that Contemporary dance, imagined to have a global belonging, is vitiated by euro-white constructions of risk and currency that remain at its core