
FAQ About The Influence of Post-Modern Dance on Contemporary Performance Art

What is site-specific performance in the context of post-modern dance?
Site-specific performance refers to creating dance works that are designed to be performed in specific locations rather than traditional theater spaces. This approach, popular in post-modern dance, seeks to incorporate the environment as a significant element of the performance. By using parks, buildings, and other non-traditional venues, site-specific performances transform the relationship between dancers and audience, providing unique contextual and experiential layers.