This is an interdisciplinary study of the aesthetics of movement in Gilles Deleuzes writings and in Merce Cunninghams choreographies. But it is also a study of the movement that arises when the two meet in a series of variations. It is a textual happening where the random juxtaposition between seemingly unrelated areas, philosophy and dance, gives rise to arbitrary connections. It is a textual machine, composed of seven parts. First, the methodological architecture of the juxtaposition is introduced. The presence of movement in Deleuzes thinking is then presented and the...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the aesthetics of movement in Gilles Deleuzes writings and in Merce Cunninghams choreographies. But it is also...
This book takes its starting point in a rare experiment, that of an academic researcher attempting to learn to do circus. What happens to the knowledge of the performance theoretician when physically engaging with the circus arts? One of the (im)material outcomes of this experiment is what the author calls "homemade academic circus - a series of lecture-performances on performance-related academic questions, presented and discussed through circus disciplines. The interest of homemade academic circus, and the analysis of it presented in this book, lies not only in the fact that it is a form of...
This book takes its starting point in a rare experiment, that of an academic researcher attempting to learn to do circus. What happens to the knowledg...