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The Connected Body? : an interdisciplinary Approach to the Body and Performance / edited by Ric Allsopp & Scott DeLahunta (Writing Research Associates)

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Amsterdam readings on the arts and arts education ; 1Publication details: Amsterdam : Amsterdam School of the Arts, 1996Description: 112 p. : il.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9071681033
Subject(s): Scope and content: Introduction / Ric Allsopp & Scott deLahunta -- Part I: The body and healing: The Linda Montano Room / Linda Montano ; Clean the house: an interview / Marina Abramovic ; The interconnected bodies: devotianal dances and healing in modern Chile's northern deserts / Enzo Cozzi ; Love, suicide and the work of integration / Fiona Sampson ; Image and illness: the body politic / Roy Porter ; Gaol a Goal / Alastair MacLennan -- Part II: The represented body: Valie Export's 'Feminist Actionism': in the context of performace and body art in the 1960s and 1970s / Silvia Eiblmayr ; A letter to Linda Montano / Johannes Lothar Shröder ; Formation: scar / Sally Tallant ; How I learned my body is a buddhist / Deborah Hay ; Ah ha! Nada! / Ron Bunzi -- Part III: The body as process: Sensual unrest / Eva Schmale ; Reconstructions / Johannes Birringer ; Body, space and idea / Robert L. Schwarz ; Sites and spaces / Pauline de Groot -- Part IV: The constructed body: BOdy 1995 / Alain Platel ; Dem bones, dem bones: the body in the Neolithic / Mike Pearson ; Body-Mind Centering / Jacques van Eijden ; Representing the body: strategies of dramaturgy and choreography in danceSummary: "This wide-ranging collection of articles, statements and reflections contributes to current debates within the performing arts concerning the body. Drawing on contemporary practice and scholarship in the fields of dance, performance and installation art, theatre/archaeology, ethnography, holistic bodywork and the history of medicine, the collection provides insights into the body as a problematic site of performance and suggests a new authenticity which equates both its phenomenological and representational aspects." -- Contracoberta
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Item type Current library Home library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Llibre Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Lliure Accés 792.94 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1900087752

"The Connected Body?" és un projecte organitzat per la Writing Research Associates i la School for New Dance Development d'Amsterdam del 20 al 28 d'agost de 1994

Referències bibliogràfiques

Introduction / Ric Allsopp & Scott deLahunta -- Part I: The body and healing: The Linda Montano Room / Linda Montano ; Clean the house: an interview / Marina Abramovic ; The interconnected bodies: devotianal dances and healing in modern Chile's northern deserts / Enzo Cozzi ; Love, suicide and the work of integration / Fiona Sampson ; Image and illness: the body politic / Roy Porter ; Gaol a Goal / Alastair MacLennan -- Part II: The represented body: Valie Export's 'Feminist Actionism': in the context of performace and body art in the 1960s and 1970s / Silvia Eiblmayr ; A letter to Linda Montano / Johannes Lothar Shröder ; Formation: scar / Sally Tallant ; How I learned my body is a buddhist / Deborah Hay ; Ah ha! Nada! / Ron Bunzi -- Part III: The body as process: Sensual unrest / Eva Schmale ; Reconstructions / Johannes Birringer ; Body, space and idea / Robert L. Schwarz ; Sites and spaces / Pauline de Groot -- Part IV: The constructed body: BOdy 1995 / Alain Platel ; Dem bones, dem bones: the body in the Neolithic / Mike Pearson ; Body-Mind Centering / Jacques van Eijden ; Representing the body: strategies of dramaturgy and choreography in dance

"This wide-ranging collection of articles, statements and reflections contributes to current debates within the performing arts concerning the body. Drawing on contemporary practice and scholarship in the fields of dance, performance and installation art, theatre/archaeology, ethnography, holistic bodywork and the history of medicine, the collection provides insights into the body as a problematic site of performance and suggests a new authenticity which equates both its phenomenological and representational aspects." -- Contracoberta

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