Endangered Human Movements – Vol.3
Endangered Human Movements – Vol.3
The School of the Jaguar
idea, concept Amanda Piña, Angela Vadori ; ed. by Christina Ghillinger Correa-Vivar ; with essays by Fahim Amir, Paula Chaves, Nicole Haitzinger, Johannes Neurath, Mara’akame Juan José Katira Ramirez, Rolando Vázquez and Amanda Piña ; artistic contr. by Sofía Echeverri

Author(s)
Amanda Piña, Rolando Vázquez, Angela Vadori, Fahim Amir, Johannes Neurath, Paula Chaves, Nicole Haitzinger, Mara’akame Juan José Katira Ramirez
Editor(s)
Amanda Piña, Christina Ghillinger Correa-Vivar
Publication, year
Vienna : BMfB – Federal Ministry of Movement Affairs, 2019
Scope
316 Pages, illustrated, 21 cm.
Carrier
Book
ISBN
978-3-200-06299-3

Endangered Human Movements is a multi-disciplinary project including visual arts, performance and a series of publications. The volume The School of the Jaguar is a 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.


Person as subject
Amanda Piña, Sofía Echeverri
Keywords
decolonisation , anthropocene , anthropology , rituals , dance
Stroom project
Networks of Embodiment
Location
Cabinet 6 - 5: Kunstenaars