Imaginative bodies : dialogue in performance practices
Auteurs : Cools, Guy (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Amsterdam
Éditeur : Valiz
Collection : Antennae
Date de publication : 2016
ISBN : 9789492095206
Langue : Anglais
Description : 343 p. ; 21 cm.
Notes : Notes p.305
Index
Sujets :
Arts du spectacle - Philosophie et théorie
Danse - Philosophie et théorie
Théâtre - Philosophie et théorie
Arts - Philosophie et théorie
Représentation du corps sur scène
Langage du corps
Dramaturgie
Corps (Philosophie)
Corps humain - Aspect symbolique
Dépouillement du document :
The body : language talks
The mythic body / Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
The bi-temporal body / Akram Khan
The spatial body / Rosemary Butch
The musical body / Jonathan Burrows, Matteo Fargion
The imaginative body / Tim Etchells
The transformative body / Dana Caspersen
The political body / Alain Platel
The poetic body / Jonzi D, Soweto Kinch
The subversive body / Sue Buckmaster
The rhythmic body / Hofesh Shechter
The luminous body / Russel Maliphant, Michael Hulls
The meteorological body / Ruth Little
The energetic body / Anthony Gormley
Coda / The backpack of the dramaturg / Piet Defraeye in conversation with Guy Cools
Résumé :
Imaginative Bodies contains a series of in-depth conversations with dancers and choreographers, composers, visual artists, hip hop artists, dramaturgs, a lighting designer, and a puppeteer. The overall theme is defined by the body, both in relation to the place it takes in the artist’s work, and in relation to wider debates on the body in philosophy, science, medicine, anthropology, and the arts. Depending on the affinities of the artist, a more specific theme has been defined for each dialogue, ranging from poetics to politics, from mythology to ecology, from intercultural studies to conflict management. The associative chains of thoughts of these talks give an intimate insight into the creative process, inspirations, sources, identity, and ways of collaborating. It is through the sentient body that we experience, know and imagine. Imaginative Bodies reaffirms the central position of the body in many artistic practices. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 792.01 C7749i 2016