Memorydance
Memorydance is the multidisciplinary practice of treating movement as a vehicle for encoding, preserving, and communicating memory. It encompasses choreographic methods, performance works, and therapeutic approaches in which memory—personal, collective, or historical—is encoded into kinesthetic form and retrieved through movement.
Origins and scope: The term has appeared in contemporary performance and cognitive studies to describe practices
Techniques and practice: Approaches include autobiographical movement mapping, kinesthetic rehearsal of recollections, and the use of
Applications: In performance art, memorydance can create empathetic experiences and explore collective memory. In therapeutic contexts,
Challenges and reception: Critics note potential risks of oversimplifying memory or retraumatization, and emphasize ethical considerations
See also: dance movement therapy, reminiscence therapy, embodied cognition, memory, performance art.