Endangered Human Movements Vol.3
The School of the Jaguar
Books
The Ministry of Movement Affairs and nadaproductions are happy to announce the presentation of the third publication of the project Endangered Human Movements with the title The School of the Jaguar which will accompany the artistic, discursive and performative project with the same name.
Endangered Human Movements is a multi-disciplinary project including visual arts, performance and a series of publications dealing with the disappearing of cultural and biological diversity. The School of the Jaguar is discursive and artistic journey that looks on the relationship between humans, animals, plants and the earth from a wide variety of angles, animal studies, decolonial studies, dance studies, amerindian shamanism, anthropology and the practice of choreography. Published by the Federal Ministry of Movement Affairs, and conceived by Amanda Piña, Angela Vadori and Christina Ghillinger, the book is though as a series of contributions on the decolonialization of the body and of dance featuring essays and articles by Fahim Amir, Paula Chaves, Nicole Haitzinger, Johannes Neurath, Mara’akame Juan José Katira Ramirez, Rolando Vazquez and Amanda Piña
The publication can be ordered per mail at: publications@nadaproductions.at
or at
http://salon-fuer-kunstbuch.at/books/performance/endangered-human-movements-vol-3.html
Download a pdf here
Credits
Impressum/Imprint
Publisher
BMfB – Federal Ministry of Movement Affairs
Reindorfgasse 8
1150 Wien
office@bmfb.at
Idea, Concept
Amanda Piña, Angela Vadori
Editor
Christina Ghillinger Correa-Vivar
Translator
David Ender
Proof Reading
David Ender, Christina Ghillinger-Correa Vivar. Romana Ledl
Photos
Marc Domage, estudio el gozo, Judith Stehlik, Szymon Olszowski
Graphic Design
Thomas Rhyner, Alexandra Kaserbacher
Artistic Contribution
Sofía Echeverri- “Arqueología Secreta. Mujeres Trabajando” 2018
Photo Edition
Pixelstorm
Printed in Austria by
Drückerei Ferdinand berger & Söhne GmbH
1. Edition
© nadaproductions
Vienna, April 2019
ISBN:978-3-200-06299-3