01491nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003260000800044653002100052653001300073653001600086653001300102653002600115100001400141700001900155245011500174300001000289490000700299520093500306022002001241 2020 d cmay10aAfrican diaspora10aArchives10aBlack dance10aheritage10aPost-colonial britain1 aJane Carr1 aDeborah Baddoo00aDance, Diaspora and the Role of the Archives: A Dialogic Reflection upon the Black Dance Archives Project (UK) a65-810 v383 aThe Black Dance Archives project collected materials that record the activities of black British artists who created and performed dance predominantly in the later years of the twentieth century. Through the form of a dialogue we bring the perspective of the dance producer who led the project together with a more academic interest in the potential of the materials collected to contribute to dance research. Our shared reflections reveal how a focus on archiving the work of dance artists of diasporic heritage emphasises that dance, as a form of intangible cultural heritage, is particularly vulnerable to becoming lost to future generations. This leads to reflections upon the role of dance archives within the context of post-colonial Britain that brings to the fore some of the complexities of the archival process and the significance of how this project resulted in materials being dispersed across different institutions. a02642875 (ISSN)