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ecosystemic practice research (for the benefit of others)

An article for Dance Research in which I explore the relationships between artistic processes, artistic works, and how we might frame these as practice research.”

There’s also an introductory blog post at euppublishingblog.com/2024/01/29/making-art-is-messy/

Ellis, S. (2023) Ecosystemic Practice-Research (for the Benefit of Others)’. Dance Research 41 (2), 150–169

Link to PDF.


Supported by C-DaRE — the Centre for Dance Research — at Coventry University.

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