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Dr. Ayla Joncheere
Dr. Ayla Joncheere
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Research group(s)
BOCULT - Centre for Research on Body Cultures in Motion
Research Focus
Area studies
Art
Gender
Interculturalism
Media
Music
Theatre and performing arts
Research Period
20th Century
Contemporary
Research Region
Asia
Research Language
Dutch
English
Hindi
Oriental languages
Research Methodology
Field research
Additional tags
Anthropology
Dance
Dance archive
Dance studies
Ethnography
Heritage
Intercultural studies
Music
Music learning and movement
Music performance
Qualitative research
Transcultural
Tabgroup
Projects
Projects as postdoc
Kala (black) for Kalbeliya, saphed (white) for Kalbeliya. Intercultural dialogues between Indian and Euro-American practitioners of Kalbeliya dance
(
2017
-
2021
)
Projects as PhD researcher
Kalbeliyas. Dancers, gypsies or snake charmers. Staging of authenticity and dynamics of identity
(
2012
-
2016
)
Publications
Key publications
Intangible inventions: the Kalbeliya gypsy dance form, from its creation to UNESCO recognition
(2015
)
Ayla Joncheere
Jay Pābūjī Rāṭhauṛ! Muzikale opvoeringen van het Pābūjī epos in Rajasthan Van herderscult tot nostalgisch erfgoed
(2013
)
Ayla Joncheere
Most recent publications
Joncheere, Ayla. “Kalbeliya Dance from Rajasthan : Invented Gypsy Form or Traditional Snake Charmers ’ Folk Dance?”
DANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL
, vol. 49, no. 1, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 37–54, doi:10.1017/S0149767717000055.
Joncheere, Ayla, and Iris Vandevelde. “Representing Rajasthani Roots : Indian Gypsy Identity and Origins in Documentary Films.”
ROMANI STUDIES
, vol. 26, no. 2, 2016, pp. 151–73, doi:10.3828/rs.2016.9.
Joncheere, Ayla.
Kālbeliyās: Dancers, Gypsies or Snake Charmers?: Staging of Authenticity and Dynamics of Identity
. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, 2016.
Joncheere, Ayla. “Intangible Inventions: The Kalbeliya Gypsy Dance Form, from Its Creation to UNESCO Recognition.”
ARCHIV ORIENTÁLNÍ
, vol. 83, no. 1, 2015, pp. 71–93.
Joncheere, Ayla. “Over Voorouders van Zigeuners En Authentieke Slangenbezweerders: Creatieve Zoektocht Naar de ‘traditionele’ Kalbeliya-Danseres in India.”
KUNSTTIJDSCHRIFT VLAANDEREN
, vol. 64, no. november, Kunsttijdschrift Vlaanderen, 2015, pp. 53–55.
Full bibliography
Teaching
HINDI I
- BA1
HINDI III
- BA2
HINDI V
- BA3
ONDERZOEKSPRAKTIJK
(abstracts)