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The mrpj.org catalog includes over sixty issues of the Movement Research Performance Journal, exploring topics related to dance and performance at the intersection of urgent conversations on gender and sexuality, environmental crisis, race and ethnicity, technology and media, settler colonialism, neoliberalism—as well as tactics of liberation and revolt. Each issue has been created by a team of dance and performance artists and arts workers, who together create the discourse that shapes the field in which they practice.


As we launch mrpj.org, we are uploading the entire catalog in batches. Issues #1–#10, along with the current issue (#60), are available now. Each week we will be adding more content (between now and September, 2025) until all issues are available online!

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Issue #62

Winter 2026

We Exist in the Ambivalence of Those Motherfuckers

What began as a project responding to the fiftieth anniversary of the ‘end’ of the Vietnam War became a project of inhabiting the Movement Research Performance Journal (MRPJ) from within the landscape of contemporary Vietnamese performance art. The result, Issue #62, is a window onto a community of insiders who reflect a set of concerns, questions, historical trajectories, and aesthetic legacies that differ from what has more often been foregrounded in our U.S./New York City-centric publication. Like other documents of this kind, which endeavor to portray a performance scene that will be foreign to many readers, the texts from this group of intergenerational, contemporary artists demonstrate a careful navigation of the dialectics of inside and outside, self and other, performer and audience, seeing and being seen, that informs every exchange across cultural difference. The texts are also not monolithic, suggesting a range of relations to the Vietnam of the past and present, from within Vietnam’s national borders and among the diaspora. Especially for contributors living and working in Vietnam, writing has also been a practice of choreographing words within a political landscape where to speak publicly, in itself, is a performance of negotiated risk. Embracing the complexities of these differing positions has been the focus of our editorial process—one that has asked the editorial team to embrace the limits of our own knowledge, to recognize we will not be able to recognize all valences others may discover in these texts, and not to edit these layers out of the works that follow.

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