Suriashi as a ceremonial, subversive act: Walking Bodies Papers, Provocations, Actions from Walking’s New Movements, the Conference

Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt

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Abstract

Walking Bodies
Papers, Provocations, Actions from Walking’s New Movements, the Conference

​edited by: Helen Billinghurst, Claire Hind and Phil Smith

A curated collection of papers, provocations and actions from the
‘Walking’s New Movements’ conference held at the University of Plymouth in November 2019.

The experience and variety of walking practices have never been so broad, relevant or unpredictable. Walking Bodies charts some of their very latest developments.

Editors Helen Billinghurst, Claire Hind and Phil Smith put out a call for artists, activists, academics, radical walkers and psychogeographers to discuss, perform and share their experiences of current walking cultures. In these essays, provocations, artworks and documentations, new terrains emerge and diverse energies and thinkings reflect the huge response to the initial call and the demand for tickets to the conference.

Walking Bodies evidences anxieties, exclusions and gradual but major changes of direction for walking arts, towards more considered and embodied practices that re-navigate their terrains and challenge assumptions about trajectories through the unhuman world. Here are the beginnings of differently negotiated, shared, provoked and provocative ambulations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWalking Bodies
PublisherTriarchy Press
Pages113
Number of pages122
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • walking
  • walking arts
  • drift
  • dérive
  • suriashi
  • wrights & sites
  • mythogeography
  • mis-guide
  • psychogeography
  • improvisation
  • phil smith
  • situationism
  • Japanese dance

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