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Abstract
Settler scholar and artist Alana Gerecke interviews settler choreographer Karen Jamieson about her decades-long career making site-based and community-engaged dances. In particular, Jamieson reflects on what she has learned about the complexities of orienting dance practice toward deepening connection with land, and of working with Indigenous collaborators in a respectful and non-extractive way.
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Biographical note
Based in Vancouver (Canada), on the unceded territories of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, Alana Gerecke is a settler scholar and artist of mixed European descent. Her exploration of the spatial politics of urban choreographies spans academic research and artistic practice, grounding her performance making, writing, teaching, and parenting.