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Erin Brannigan is a Professor of Theatre Performance at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) with a focus on dance, film, and visual arts. She is of Irish Danish descent and has published significant works including 'Dancefilm: Choreography Moving Image' (Oxford University Press, 2011) and 'Choreography, Visual Art Experimental Composition 1950s-1970s' (Routledge, 2022). Her research interests include the interdisciplinary practices between dance and other art forms, exploring how dance interacts with visual arts and composition. She is also involved in various prominent projects such as 'Precarious Movements: Dance Museum', which examines the relationship between choreography and museum exhibition, with collaborations involving notable institutions like Tate UK and the National Gallery Victoria. Brannigan's contributions to the field have earned her recognition as a leader in Theatre Performance Studies in Australia and she actively engages with local dance communities and academic networks. She has been involved in various teaching initiatives and research-focused collaborations at UNSW, nurturing a new generation of artists and researchers.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Professor of Theatre Performance focusing on dance, visual arts, and creation of interdisciplinary works.
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