CAMLab Conference: Chinese Kinesthetic Forms

Date: 

Friday, November 11, 2022 (All day) to Saturday, November 12, 2022 (All day)

Location: 

Lower Level Lecture Hall, 485 Broadway

 

kinesthetics

 

CAMLab Conference: Chinese Kinesthetic Forms

Date: Friday, November 11, 2022 (All day) to Saturday, November 12, 2022 (All day)
Location: Lower Level Lecture Hall, 485 Broadway

 

 

Movement has a distinctively rich tradition in China. Chinese Kinesthetic Forms considers movement as an organizing principle across myriad media and cultural forms—from dance and music, to painting and calligraphy, to theater and martial arts. The conference explores how movement, as both expression and object of perception, opens experiential dimensions, even beyond the corporeal. Coinciding with the presentation of installations from CAMLab’s Cave Dance project, the conference joins fresh conversations on dance, kinesthetics, and China’s long history of performance, and it seeks to further understanding of movement as a way of defining experience.

 

This conference is organized by Harvard FAS CAMLab, with support from the Department of History of Art and Architecture.

 

 

Schedule:

Friday, November 11

9:30 AM Welcome Remarks
David Roxburgh, Harvard University

9:45–10:30 AM Keynote
“When and How Did Art Become Art? Crane Dances in Chinese Imagination,” Eugene Wang, Harvard University

11:00–12:30 PM The Lightness of Being: Sensorial Kinesthetics

“Flame and Fragrance: The Bodiless Body of Dancing Apsaras in Medieval Buddhist Art,” Chenchen Lü, Harvard University

“Taking Flight: The Modern Art of the Apsaras in East Asia,” Anne Feng, Boston University

Panel Discussant: Shanti Pillai, Williams College

Panel Chair: Alice Tseng, Boston University

1:00–3:00 PM Sword Dance: Three Readings of Lady Gongsun

“Where the Feet Touch the Ground,” Stephen Owen, Harvard University

“The Phantom of the Dance,” Xiaofei Tian, Harvard University

“Sharp Turns, Indirect Transmission, and the Unity of the Arts,” Lucas Bender, Yale University

Panel Discussant: Wai-yee Li, Harvard University

Panel Chair: Michael Szonyi, Harvard University

3:30–5:00 PM Reviving Repertoire: Dunhuang Dance, Then and Now

“How to Get From Dance Scores to Murals?: Bridging Representations of Tang Dance Events,” Muyun Zhou, Pennsylvania State University

“From Wall to Stage: Flowers and Rain on the Silk Road (1979) and the Making of Contemporary Dunhuang Dance,” Emily Wilcox, College of William & Mary

Panel Discussant: Thomas Kelly, Harvard University

Panel Chair: Rowan Flad, Harvard University

Saturday, November 12

9:00–11:00 AM Furor and Festivity: The Song-Yuan Turn

“No More Fear: How Did the Southern Song Nuo Exorcists Cope with Pandemics?” Huiping Pang, Hangzhou Normal University

Discussant: Heping Liu, Wellesley College

Tage (Stomping Songs): Images of Rural Festive Dancing in Chinese Paintings,” Wen-chien Cheng, Royal Ontario Museum

Discussant: Heping Liu, Wellesley College

“Demonic Divine: Reassessing ‘Dance of the Sixteen Heavenly Devils’ in the Mongol-Yuan Court”

Xiaotian Yin, Harvard University

Discussant: Jinah Kim, Harvard University

Panel Chair: Leonard van der Kuijp, Harvard University

11:00 AM–12:30 PM Calligraphic Kinesthetics

“Martial Heroics in the Calligraphy and Painting of Xu Wei,” Kathleen Ryor, Carleton College

“Like the Splash of a Great Whale Rising: Motion in the Criticism and Practice of ‘Mad Cursive’ Calligraphy,” Amy McNair, University of Kansas

Panel Discussant: Aida Yuen Wong, Brandeis University

Panel Chair: Jeffrey Moser, Brown University

1:30–3:30 PM Kinesthetic Media

“Haptic Vision: Kinetic Architecture in Middle-Period China,” Jeehee Hong, McGill University

Discussant: Aurelia Campbell, Boston College

“Dancing Pictures: Mei Lanfang’s ‘The Goddess Spreads Flowers’ and the Inherent Ambiguity of Modernism,” Catherine Yeh, Boston University

Discussant: Eugene Wang, Harvard University

“Recreating the Sword-dance, Reinventing Qiu Jin (1875–1907),” Hu Ying, University of California, Irvine

Discussant: Weihong Bao, University of California, Berkeley

Panel Chair: Christina Yu Yu, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

4:00–5:00 PM From Immersion to Access: Lenora Lee Dance’s Filmic Remediation

Lenora Lee, Lenora Lee Dance

SanSan Kwan, University of California, Berkeley

Moderator: Simone Levine, Harvard FAS CAMLab

 

 

 

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