Abstract
Entering B-girl Raygun contributes insights that deepen our understanding of women’s experiences in breaking. Building upon my previous research, it develops a new form of embodied knowledge that intervenes into the gendered hierarchies of breaking. It features a series of performances across a variety of women’s and opens competitions that are at each step judged by a panel of experts.
Entering B-girl Raygun brings together creative process, practice-as-research, auto-ethnographic self-reflexivity, and a feminist perspective to broaden and open up the breaking dance floor for women’s engagement and expression. These embodied methodologies contribute to scholarship engaged with breaking and hip-hop research by expanding current forms of knowledge.
This output is one of a portfolio of 13 performances verified by the Faculty of Arts Creative Works Subcommittee, 2021.
Entering B-girl Raygun brings together creative process, practice-as-research, auto-ethnographic self-reflexivity, and a feminist perspective to broaden and open up the breaking dance floor for women’s engagement and expression. These embodied methodologies contribute to scholarship engaged with breaking and hip-hop research by expanding current forms of knowledge.
This output is one of a portfolio of 13 performances verified by the Faculty of Arts Creative Works Subcommittee, 2021.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Sydney |
| Publisher | Ryugi Battles |
| Publication status | Published - 29 Feb 2020 |
| Event | Ryugi Vol. 26: 1v1 Breaking Opens - PCYC, Woolloomooloo, Australia Duration: 29 Feb 2020 → 29 Feb 2020 |