Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Bakka, Egil"
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Arktisk og nordisk i bronsealderen i Nordskandinavia
Bakka, Egil (Det Kgl. Norske Videnskabers Selskab, Museet, Miscellanea / senere endret navn til Gunneria; 25, Research report, 1976) -
Bronsealderristningane på Bogge i Romsdal
Bakka, Egil (Gunneria, 0332-8554; 57, Research report, 1987) -
Dancing in Kalash valley - Dance as ethnic marker of Kalasha people living among Muslims in North of Pakistan.
Khara, Nerda (Master thesis, 2022)My thesis is focused on understanding the relationship between the two religious communities, Kalasha as minority and Muslims as majority, living in the North of Pakistan. The theoretical framework is set around the text ... -
Dansebygda Haltdalen – Knowledge-in-dancing in a Rural Community in Norway: Triangular interaction between dance, music and partnering
Mæland, Siri (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:39, Doctoral thesis, 2019)I bygda Haltdalen eksisterer det, og har historisk eksistert en festkultur som involverer sosiale sammenkomster hvor folk på tvers av generasjoner og sosiale miljø møtes for å ha det artig. At det ennå eksister en slik ... -
Decolonising or recolonising: Struggles on cultural heritage
Bakka, Egil; Karoblis, Gediminas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article directly responds to an article authored by Iacono and Brown published in Dance Research (2016), and considers issues emerging since its publication. The core topic is the UNESCO Convention from 2003, and in ... -
Kva kan dansehistoria fortelja om røtene til bygdedansen?
Bakka, Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article discusses how dance forms have developed and spread through the ages and works in particular with the genre that we in Norway call regional dances. In contrast to much other research into dance history, it is ... -
Migrating with Movement Expressions
Bakka, Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022) -
Multi-Track Practises and Linearisation
Bakka, Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article discusses aspects of the epistemology of practice. It defines the term practice to mean bodily actions, that usually have names and are considered as repeated or reoccurring in society and often based upon ... -
The Nordic “folkedansstemne” A participatory intention in folk dance meetings across borders
Bakka, Egil (Chapter, 2018)In the Nordic countries folk dancers tended to avoid the term festival for their festive reunions, calling them “stemne”. The idea behind was that dancers from folk dance clubs met to socialise and dance together. The ... -
Theorising and ‘De-theorising’ Dance
Bakka, Egil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Transcription and Description: Tasks for Dance Research
Bakka, Egil (Chapter, 2021)