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Hi all, I have been fortunate to have had a considerable number of emails asking for articles and book chapters over the last 3-4 years, which is always delightful. It has been a joy to talk to so many new Soundpainters through this medium. I will be willing to send items (by post/email) where possible. Im writing this post as Ive forgotten what I have sent to who, and I know time flies by, with renewed requests coming in (thanks @Burcu Yılmaz and others). As such, I list below my publications which are directly related to soundpainting to date. Do let me know if you cant find something and need it. (If you search for me on google scholar, google books, ProjectMuse or Jstor youll find my other writings are mostly on French music of the twentieth century, notably Paul Dukas, Claude Debussy, Lili Boulanger, Erik Satie, and more recently Benjamin Britten). I hope this helps. Im sure others have finished thesis now as well as Ive been aware of at dozens of student research projects over the years, including my own former excellent student @Lucy Ryding who has completed her own research paper on the topic. Books: Minors, Helen Julia (2013), Music, text and translation. London, U.K. : Continuum. 244p. (Bloomsbury Advances in Translation Studies) ISBN 9781441173089 - The introduction expresses the key features that underpin my work in Soundpainting, as well as elsewhere. Available as ebook, hard and soft back. Articles: Minors, Helen Julia (2013) ‘Soundpainting: navigating creativity’, Choreologica: The Journal of European Association of Dance Historians, 6(1), pp. 79-90. ISSN (print) 1746-5737. Hard copy only. Minors, Helen Julia (2012), ‘Music and movement in dialogue: exploring gesture in soundpainting’, Les Cahiers de la Societe quebecoise de recherche en musique, 13(1-2), pp. 87-96. ISSN (print) 1480-1132. Available as PDF only. Interviews: Minors, Helen Julia and Thompson, Walter [Interviewee] (2013) ‘Reassessing the thinking body in soundpainting’, In: Minors, Helen Julia, (ed.) How performance thinks. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Practice Research Unit, Kingston University and Performance and Philosophy Working Group, PSi. pp. 142-148. Online. The complete version of the above is available at soundpainting – look under blog. Minors, Helen Julia [Interviewee] and Louise, Harris [Interviewer] (2013) Interview with Dr. Helen Julia Minors, on the Kingston Soundpainting Ensemble. (Radio Broadcast). Radio Broadcast: Kingston Universitys Improvisation and Digital Arts Festival. London, U.K. : ResonanceFM – available on their website. Online. A detailed filmed interview with Walter, in 3 parts, is due to go online soon, see soundpainting dot com for updates. Book Chapters: (forthcoming 2015) Minors, Helen Julia, with Walter Thompson, ‘Soundpainting as a process for collaboration and knowledge transfer: a Tool for Collaborating, Composing and Choreographing Live, Collaborative Arts Practices: Documenting Process and Performance, ed. Martin Blain and Helen Julia Minors – currently in process. Minors, Helen Julia (2013), ‘Soundpainting: the use of space in creating dance-music pieces’, In: Wyres, Marilyn and Glieca, Lorenzo , (eds.) Sound, music and the moving-thinking body. London, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 27-34. ISBN 9781443852319 – Hard copy, ebook forthcoming. Minors, Helen Julia (2012), ‘In collaboration: toward a gesture analysis of music and dance’, In: Schroedter, Stephanie, (ed.) Bewegungen zwischen Horen und Sehen: Denkbewegungen uber Bewegungskunste. Wurzburg, Germany : Konigshausen & Neumann. pp. 163-180. ISBN 9783826047442 – hard copy. No ebook.
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 13:46:46 +0000

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