
Scott deLahunta works from his base in Amsterdam as a researcher, writer, consultant and organiser on a wide range of international projects bringing performing arts into conjunction with other disciplines and practices. He currently has the following long-term relationships: Associate Research Fellow at Dartington College of Arts (since 2000); Affiliated Researcher with Crucible, an interdisciplinary research network within the University of Cambridge (since 2001); Research Fellow with the Art Theory and Research and Art Practice and Development Research Group, Amsterdam School for the Arts (2006-2007); Visiting Artist at the Dance Department/ Advanced Computing Center for Art and Design, Ohio State University (2005-2007). Other past and present research supporters and collaborators include Random Dance Company (London), Tanzquartier Wien, Emio Greco|PC (Amsterdam), Kings College Cambridge, Forsythe Foundation (Berlin), ICA (London), Monaco Dance Forum, IRCAM (Paris), TECHNE (Istanbul), EyesWeb (Genoa), Siobhan Davies Dance (London), L’animal a l’esquena (Celra/ Barcelona). He lectures on the post-graduate study (pending Master validation) in Choreography/ New Media at the Amsterdam School for the Arts and serves on the editorial boards of Performance Research, Dance Theatre Journal and the International Journal of Performance and Digital Media. He is a member of the Advisory Board of i-DAT, University of Plymouth, UK and the International Advisory Board for the new Hochschulübergreifendes Zentrum.
www.sdela.dds.nl.


