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Bodies and Machines Primary Sources

The Bodies and Machines module was written by Ann Cooper Albright.

Images

Circle Walker
Circle Walker, choreographed by Alan Boeding
Circle Walker, choreographed by Alan Boeding
Circle Walker 4

Circle Walker 3
Alan Boeding
Alan Boeding
Circle Walker 1

Elizabeth Streb
STREB: Gauntlet
STREB: Revolution
Elizabeth Streb
Elizabeth Streb

STREB: Wild Blue Yonder
STREB: Bilevel

Candoco
Candoco: Out of Here
Candoco: Photographed by Anthony Crickmay
Candoco: Photographed by Anthony Crickmay, from the dance The Journey, choreographed by Fin Walker

Candoco: And Who Shall Go To The Ball. Photographed by Hugo Glendinning, Choreographed by Rafael Bonachela
Candoco: In Praise Of Folly

 

Video

Circle Walker
  • http://acceleratedmotion.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/circle_walker_lg.flv
Streb
  • Wild Blue Yonder
    http://acceleratedmotion.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/wild_blue_lg.flv
Candoco
  • Outside/In
    http://acceleratedmotion.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/outside_in_lg.flv

Texts

  • Circle Walker: Notes and Context
  • King, “The Other Body — Reflections on difference, disability, and identity politics“
  • Mairs, “Carnal Acts”
  • Mattlin, “Commentary: Valuing Life, whether disabled or not”
  • Siegel, “Whammers, Streb takes no prisoners”

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