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EXPANDED CHOREOGRAPHY [Elektronisk resurs] Shifting the agency of movement in The Artificial Nature Project and 69 positions

Ingvartsen, Mette (författare)
Lind, Maria (preses)
Cvejic, Bojana (preses)
Heathfield, Adrian (opponent)
Stockholms konstnärliga högskola Institutionen för dans (utgivare)
Publicerad: Stockholm : Stockholms konstnärliga högskola, 2016
Engelska 134 + 151
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  • E-bokAvhandling(Diss. , 2016)
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  • Through two books and a series of video documentations of live performances Mette Ingvartsen makes choreography into a territory of physical, artistic and social experimentation. The Artificial Nature Series focusses on how relations between human and non-human agency can be explored and reconfigured through choreography. By investigating and creating a ‘nonhuman theater’ questions regarding material agency, ecology, natural disasters, the Anthropocene and non-subjective performativity are posed. The resulting reflections are closely related to the poetic principles utilized to create the performances, while also drawing connections to territories outside theater. By contrast, 69 positions inscribes itself into a history of human performance with afocus on nudity, sexuality and how the body historically has been a site for political struggles. By creating a guided tour through sexual performances – from the naked protest actions of the 1960’s, through an archive ofpersonal performances into a reflection on contemporary sexual practice – this solo work rethinks audience participation and proposes a notion of soft and social choreography. The contrasting performative strategiesarticulate a twofold notion of expanded choreography: on the one hand movement is extended beyond the human body by including the agency of nonhuman performers, and on the other hand, movement is expanded into animaginary and virtual space thanks to ‘language choreography’. 

Ämnesord

Humanities and the Arts  (ssif)
Arts  (ssif)
Performing Arts  (ssif)
Humaniora och konst  (ssif)
Konst  (ssif)
Scenkonst  (ssif)
Performativa och mediala praktiker, med inriktning mot film och media/koreografi/opera/scen  (uniarts)
Performative and mediated practices, with specializations in choreography/film and media/opera /performing arts  (uniarts)

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government publication  (marcgt)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

material agency
vibrant matter
sensorial participation
sensorial problems
immersive stage environments
color perception
nonhuman choreography
actants
the Anthropocene
non-subjective performativity
ecology
catastrophe
technological extensions of the body
the triple image
animate/inanimate
expression
action
production of affect
evaporation
dissolution and dispersion
poetics
expanded choreography
Sexuality
sexual liberation
the performance history of the 1960s
protest and politics
‘language choreography’
orality
storytelling
pornography
affect and economy
expression and liberty
immaterial labor
self-experimentation
dance
‘soft choreography'
social choreography
Koreografi
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