When the train leaves the station in Prague, I already start to imagine the bodies of my fellow critics from the three days spent together at a workshop and panel talk on dance writing at the Czech Dance Platform festival.
Anette Therese Pettersen
Anette Therese Pettersen is a theatre, performance and dance researcher and critic, currently a PhD research fellow at the University of Agder in Norway / Kulturtanken – Arts for Young Audiences Norway. Co-founder of projects on criticism, such as Performing Criticism Globally, Solitude & Assembly, Writingshop, Critics in Conversation and Dansekritikerrørsla (Dance critic movement). Also writes in periodicals and newspapers, and member of the Norwegian performing arts podcast Scenesamtaler.
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Thank you for your thoughts. One got stuck in my mind – that passion makes us different from AI. Just yesterday I read…I am a dance critic. I am a member of an endangered species