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choreographic things, dancing (2012)

Martin Nachbar

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How are the body's sensations connected to what the mind imagines? An investigation through a series of choreographic practices, which all graft at least two existing movement and/or performing practices onto each other, accompanied by several drawing exercises, which act as two-dimensional renderings of the three- or four-dimensional practice of choreography, and with the attentive, mindful body as a hinge between the sensory and the imaginary. In my contribution to the ARC I try to trace the trajectory of the research during its two-year course in its chronological order. This seems to be in place especially for a time-based art-form such as choreography, in which an audience witnesses any research findings over the time of the choreography.
typeresearch exposition
date20/02/2012
published28/02/2012
last modified15/10/2012
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationAmsterdam Master of Choreography
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/18701/18702
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.18701
published inResearch Catalogue


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