Abstract
This second issue of the Scottish Journal of Performance explores the past, present and future of performance, with papers addressing the legacy of Pina Bausch, the production of a performative iPad experience aimed at toddlers and an examination of the social origins of contemporary dancers in Glasgow. By placing dramaturgical exploration and sociological analysis alongside a practice-centred study, this issue illustrates the extensive range of scholarly modes of engagement available to researchers.
Citation
Whiteside, B. and Fletcher-Watson, B. (2014). Editorial. Scottish Journal of Performance, 1(2), pp. 5–8.
Publication
Scottish Journal of Performance
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