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| Author |
Title |
Publication |
Year |
| Philipp Gehmacher |
On Through the Back: Situating Vision between Moving Bodies by Jeroen Peeters |
Sarma |
2014 |
| Chrysa Parkinson |
Self-Interview on Practice |
Sarma |
2009 |
| André Lepecki |
Moving Without the Colonial Mirror: Modernity, Dance, and Nation in the Worksof Vera Mantero and Francisco Camacho (1985-97) - Chapter 2 |
Sarma |
2004 |
| Alexander Baervoets |
The future of dance and its aesthetics: truth, beauty and goodness? |
Sarma |
2002 |
| Adham Hafez |
Between languages and realities |
Sarma |
2014 |
| Helmut Ploebst |
Writing about dance performance |
Sarma |
2001 |
| Marianne Van Kerkhoven |
The ongoing moment (Eng.) |
Sarma |
2009 |
| Alexander Roberts |
Turning, turning, returning |
Sarma |
2015 |
| Helmut Ploebst, Barbara Van Lindt |
Unfolding the critical: conversation between Helmut Ploebst and Barbara Van Lindt |
Sarma |
2003 |
| Bojana Cvejic |
How open are you open? Pre-sentiments, pre-conceptions, pro-jections. |
Sarma |
2004 |
| Jeroen Peeters |
Places of allowance: untwining mind and body in writing, gestures and speech |
Sarma |
2002 |
| Adham Hafez |
Performing Dissent |
Sarma |
2021 |
| André Lepecki |
Moving Without the Colonial Mirror: Modernity, Dance, and Nation in the Works of Vera Mantero and Francisco Camacho (1985-97) - Chapter 6 |
Sarma |
2004 |
| Jeroen Peeters |
An absurd hygienic operation |
Sarma |
2016 |
| Christel Stalpaert |
Donnez-moi donc un corps |
Sarma |
2002 |
| André Lepecki |
Moving Without the Colonial Mirror: Modernity, Dance, and Nation in the Works of Vera Mantero and Francisco Camacho (1985-97) - Chapter 3 |
Sarma |
2004 |
| Martin Nachbar |
Nested Nests |
Sarma |
2010 |
| Herman Asselberghs, Dieter Lesage |
Homo Politicus. Pim Fortuyn: A Case Study |
Sarma |
2002 |
| Bojana Cvejic |
Amperdans: Symptons, strands and potentialities of small-scale work |
Sarma |
2004 |
| Ramsay Burt |
Undoing postmodern dance history |
Sarma |
2004 |
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