ISBN 978-1-923645-35-6
PAPERBACK

Humming The Bones

 

Dance as an act of survival

Walking the River of Loss, and Finding the Body Again.

Humming the bones charts the life of Australian dance and video artist Dianne Reid as she navigates grief and transition. Uniquely structured, shift ing between prose and poetry, past and present, Reid interweaves contemporary dance history with her personal journey and a present-day contemplative walking practice.

Written over the two years following her mother’s death, the work drops the reader into visceral description, bringing the visual to life through the choreography of the written word.

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About the Author

 

DIANNE REID IS A PERFORMER, CHOREOGRAPHER, camera operator, video editor and educator. She was a founding member of Outlet Dance in Adelaide (1987–89) and a member of Danceworks from 1990–95. From 2004-2006 she was Artistic Director of Dancehouse, and she was a lecturer in contemporary dance and dance video at Deakin University (1996–2018). Her site-specific solo work Cabin Fever won Adelaide Fringe weekly awards for Best Dance in 2019, 2020 and 2024. The documentary Nothing But Bones In The Way won the Best Dance Film award at the ReelHeART International Film and Screenplay Festival. Dianne studied creative writing in her Communication Studies degree, winning a Teesdale-Smith Award for playwriting. She has published a number of journal papers and book chapters relating to the performing arts and her practice as a dance artist and was a reviewer for Fringe Review UK. She completed a PhD in screendance and performance improvisation in 2016 which saw the publication of several journal articles in The International Journal of Screendance and Brolga.

This is Dianne’s first book.