- Evocations of the Sun in Modernity. Performing Egypt between Egyptomania, the Avant-Garde, and Identification.
Sandra Chatterjee and Nicole Haitzinger (2024). In: Journal of Avant-Garde Studies 4. (pp. 47–67)
- Egyptologist dancers – re-enacting ‘ancient Egyptian’ dances at the beginning of the 20th century
Gerrit Berenike Heiter (2023). In: TEXTILES IN MOTION dress for dance in the ancient World. Oxford: Oxbow Books. (pp. 175-208)
- Nyota Inyoka, Biography, Archive
Franz Anton Cramer in collaboration with Sandra Chatterjee (2022). In: www.perfomap.de/map12/decolonial-perspectives/nyota-inyoka-biography-archive
- Hosting the re-appearance of Nyota Inyoka. An anatomy of the white gaze.
Amand Piña (2022). In: www.perfomap.de/map12/decolonial-perspectives/hosting-the-re-appearance-of-nyota-inyoka.-an-anatomy-of-the-white-gaze
- Choreographing Créolité: Nyota Inyoka and European Modernity
Sandra Chatterjee, Franz Anton Cramer, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar and Nicole Haitzinger. (Forthcoming 2024). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Remembering Nyota Inyoka: Queering Narratives of Dance, Archive, and Biography.
Sandra Chatterjee, Franz Anton Cramer, Nicole Haitzinger (2022). In: Dance Research Journal 54/2, Cambridge University Press (August 2022) (pp. 11–33).
- Danza y frontera. Endangered Human Movements Vol. 4
Adriana Del Moral, Nicole Haitzinger, Amanda Piña (Eds.) (2022). Vienna: BMfB.
- Contemporary Reflections on Nyota Inyoka
Sandra Chatterjee, Franz Anton Cramer, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar, Nicole Haitzinger and Amanda Piña (2021). Synthesis of the project within the Aide à la recherche et au patrimoine en danse 2020 program, Centre National de la Danse, Pantin.
- Nyota Inyoka, Biographie, Archiv.
Franz Anton Cramer (2021). In: www.perfomap.de/map11/werk-geschichten/nyota-inyoka-biographie-archiv
- Dancing out of time and place: memory and choreography in the South Asian diaspora in Continental Europe
Sandra Chatterjee (2021) In: Ajaya K. Sahoo (ed.): Routledge Handbook of Asian Diaspora and Development. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge.
- Die Pose des Konquistadors.
Nicole Haitzinger (2020) In: Kathrin Dreckmann, Maren Butte und Elfi Vomberg (ed.): Technologien des Performativen – Das Theater und seine Techniken (pp. 207-214). Bielefeld: transcript.
- Antigone Sr. . Das kreolisierte Tragische in den szenischen Künsten der Gegenwart.
Nicole Haitzinger; Julia Ostwald (2020) In: Silke Felber und Wera Hippesroither (Hg.): Spuren des Tragischen im Theater der Gegenwart. Themenheft in: Forum Modernes Theater, Bd. 57, Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag. (peer reviewed)
- François (Féral) Benga as Le Mercure noire.
Nicole Haitzinger (2020) In: Eva Hausbacher, Liesa Herbst, Julia Ostwald, Martina Thiele (eds.): geschlecht_transkulturell – Aktuelle Forschungsperspektiven (pp. 207-218). Wiesbaden: Springer (Peer reviewed)
- Bewegung. Movement
Franz Anton Cramer (2017). In: Giulia Palladini und Marco Pustianaz (eds.): Lexicon for an Affective Archive (pp. 59 – 62). Bristol: Intellect.
- Experience, Description, Relation. Movement Artefacts Transformed
Franz Anton Cramer (2017). In: Barbara Büscher und Franz Anton Cramer (eds.): Fluid Access: Archiving Performance-Based Arts (pp. 102 – 108). Hildesheim a. o.: Olms.
- Moderne als Plural. La danse d’aujourd’hui (1929)
Haitzinger, Nicole (2016). In Moderne Szenerien (pp. 6-30). Epodium.
- ›Bigger Than The Dancer‹. Defining Dance in the 1930s and beyond
Franz Anton Cramer (2016) In: Nicole Haitzinger und Franziska Kollinger (eds.): Moderne Szenerien. Skizzen zur Diversität von Tanz- und Musikkulturen (1910 – 1950) (pp. 149 – 160). München: epodium (= off epodium Nr. 7).
- Speaking Africa: Logobi, a German-Côte d’Ivoire performing arts dialogue.
Franz Anton Cramer (2016) In: Thomas F. deFrantz and Philipa Rothfield (eds.): Choreography and Corporeality. Relay in Motion. (pp. 135 – 151). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Bewegung – Medien – Archiv. Bedingungen der Geschichtsschreibung von Aufführungen
Franz Anton Cramer (2016). In: Milena Cairo, Moritz Hannemann, Ulrike Haß, Judith Schäfer (eds.): Episteme des Theaters. Aktuelle Kontexte von Wissenschaft, Kunst und Öffentlichkeit. (pp. 341 – 357). Bielefeld: transcript. (Gemeinsam mit Barbara Büscher, Susanne Foellmer und Isa Wortelkamp)
- Bodily Archives and Performed Acts of Transfer: Interplays of Archive, Repertoire, and “Indian Dance Memory
Chatterjee, Sandra (2015). In: Brandenburg, Irene; Chatterjee, Sandra; Haitzinger, Nicole; Jeschke, Claudia (eds.): Tanz & Archiv: Forschungsreisen, derra dance research 6: Doing Memory: Zwischen Don Juan Und Bharatanatyam. München: epodium: 3-29.
- “Restaging Indian Dance: Zwischen Tradition, Moderne und Postkolonialität.”
Chatterjee, Sandra (2014). In: Brandenburg, Irene; Haitzinger, Nicole; Jeschke, Claudia (eds.): Tanz & Archiv: Forschungsreisen, derra dance research 5: Mobile Notate. München: epodium: 164-181.
- round table
with Sandra Chatterjee at the Annual Conference on South Asia 2023 Symposium: Dance and South Asia, University of Madison, Wisconsin 18. October 2023.
- Performing Snakes in Modernity: Nyota Inyoka’s Nagui and Leila Bederkhan’s Danse du Serpent reenacted
Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar and Nicole Haitzinger at “Autour de Nyota Inyoka. Réinventer les danses d’Asie et d’Orient : chorégraphies, dessins, musées, collections” Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art Paris. 18. April, 2023.
- Queering Dance Modernisms: The Activist Archive?
Panel with Eike Wittrock, Lucia Ruprecht, Mariama Diagne, Sandra Chatterjee, Nicole Haitzinger, Franz Anton Cramer, Janice Ross at “Dancing Resilience: Dance Studies and Activism in a Global Age” annual conference of the Dance Studies Association. October 14, 2022.
- Des vies transnationales – la danse créolisée et les œuvres de Nyota Inyoka, Armen Ohanian et Leila Bederkhan
Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar at the Colloquium European Doctoral Dance Studies Centre National de la Danse Lyon. September 30, 2022.
- Contemporary Reflections on Nyota Inyoka
presented by Sandra Chatterjee, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar, Gerrit Berenike Heiter, Nicole Haitzinger and Amanda Piña at the Centre National de la Danse, Pantin. February 8, 2022.
- Performing Ancient Egypt: Nyota Inyoka’s Prière aux dieux solaire
presented by Nicole Haitzinger and Gerrit Berenike Heiter at the symposium “Before Europe: The Classical Avant-gardes in the Longue Durée” at the University Leuven. December 9-10, 2021.
- Nyota Inyoka and ‘Shiva’ – Choreographig Creolité Between Expressionist Dance and Indian Iconography
presented by Sandra Chatterjee, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar, and Nicole Haitzinger at “Galvanizing Dance Studies – Building Anti-Racist Praxis, Transformative Connections, and Movement(s) of Radical Care” annual conference of the Dance Studies Association organized by Rutgers University, New Jersey. October 10 -17, 2021.
- Forgotten Dancers // Forgotten Archives Part 3
Workshops and Lecture with Sandra Chatterjee, Franz Anton Cramer, Hari Krishnan, Lina Venegas and Eike Wittrock organized by CHAKKARs – Moving Interventions at Köşk in Munich 2.-4. July 2021.
- Échappé du harem – artistic self-positioning of exotified dancers Leyla Bederkhan and Armen Ohanian
Presented by Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar at “Pour une histoire décentrée de la danse” Colloque international (Biennale de la Danse, ENS, CNSMD) Lyon, France, June 9-12, 2021
- Self-conscious Challenging of the Image of the ‘Orient’ – The Modern Expressionist Dancer Armen Ohanian
Presented by Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar at the online-colloquium Dancing Beyond Memories – South Caucasian approaches to creative practices hosted by The University of Chicago Center in Paris. April 6, 2021
- Complex biographies and fluid history – Re-visions of a cultural, political and aesthetic modernism in dance
Panel discussion with Franz Anton Cramer, Sandra Chatterjee, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar, Nicole Haitzinger, Linda Samaraweerová, Lina Venegas, Eike Wittrock at Tanzquartier Wien, March 27, 2021.
- Forgotten Dancers// Forgotten Archives Part 2
Panel-Discussion with Franz Anton Cramer, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar, Nicole Haitzinger, Hari Krishnan, Anna Wagner and Eike Wittrock. Organized by Sandra Chatterjee and Sarah Bergh (CHAKKARs – Moving Interventions) on ZOOM on November 29, 2020.
- The (almost forgotten) Parisian dancers and choreographers Nyota Inyoka, Armen Ohanian and Leila Bederkhan
Presented by Sandra Chatterjee, Franz Anton Cramer, Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar and Nicole Haitzinger at the ZOOM-Minisymposium "FORGOTTEN DANCERS // FORGOTTEN ARCHIVES Part 1".
A project by CHAKKARs – Moving Interventions in cooperation with Border-Dancing Across Time. May 9, 2020
- Transartistic mediation in the museum via artistic research
Franz Anton Cramer has been invited to the panel of the international colloquium organized by Paris 8 University – Research School Artec, French National Library, and National Museum of Asian Arts Guimet, Paris, November 27 and 28, 2019 in the French National Library (BNF, Site Richelieu)
- On danse les colonies – artistic self-positioning around the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition – the case of Nyota Inyoka
Proposed by Christina Gillinger-Correa Vivar for the Dance Studies Association Conference in October 2020 in Vancouver, Canada (Cancelled due to COVID-19)
- André Levinson’s modern order of “steps nègres”
Presented by Nicole Haitzinger at “The Africa of European Scholars, 17th-20th Centuries” Dakar, February 2018
- Alienated faces of dance: André Levinsons order of modern exoticisms
Presented by Nicole Haitzinger at “Modernist Life” Conference, University of Birmingham, September 2017
- Migrating gestures: Nyota Inyoka’s Work and Questions of Choreographing Doubleness
Presented by Sandra Chatterjee and Nicole Haitzinger at “Interweaving Cultures“, Malta, March 8-10 2017
- Border-Choreography Across Time: Nyota Inyoka’s Work and Questions of Choreographing Doubleness
Presented by Sandra Chatterjee and Nicole Haitzinger at “TaPRA 2016 Conference”, University of Bristol, September 2016
- Nyota Inyoka: ‘Forgotten’ modern Parisian Choreographer?
Presented by Nicole Haitzinger at “IFTR Conference“, Stockholm, June 2016
The following short analysis of Nyota Inyoka’s notation ‘Shiva’ by Sandra Chatterjee and Nicole Haitzinger was part of the conference presentation by Nicole Haitzinger.