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Energy and Forces as Aesthetic Interventions : Politics of Bodily Scenarios / ed. by Sabine Huschka, Barbara Gronau.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Theater ; 123Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2019]Copyright date: 2019Description: 1 online resource (212 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783839447031
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792.801 23/ger
LOC classification:
  • BH301.M6 E54 2019
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Energy and Forces as Aesthetic Interventions -- Practices, Discourses and Politics of the ›Energetic‹ -- How to Talk About Energy? -- Dancing the Energy/Energizing the Dancing -- Aesthetic Scenarios of Energeia -- »I was seeking and finally discovered the central spring of all movement« -- The ›Energetic‹ as Aesthetic: Philosophical Approaches -- Energetic Forces as Aesthetic Forces -- Cosmology of Forces, Performative Fields -- Forces in Transgression -- Gesture, Energy, Critique -- Training Neoliberal Dancers -- Energy, Eukinetics, and Effort -- Artistic Perspectives on Somatic Interventions -- Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir’s »Full Drop into the Body« -- Working Processes in Dance -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures
Summary: This volume collects academic as well as artistic explorations highlighting historical and contemporary approaches to the ›energetic‹ in its aesthetic and political potential. Energetic processes cross dance, performance art and installations. In contemporary dance and performance art, energetic processes are no longer mere conditions of form but appear as distinct aesthetic interventions. They transform the body, evoke specific states and push towards intensities.International contributors (i.e. Gerald Siegmund, Susan Leigh Foster, Lucia Ruprecht) unfold thorough investigations, elucidating maneuvers of mobilization, activation, initiation, regulation, navigation and containment of forces as well as different potentials and promises associated with the ›energetic‹.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Energy and Forces as Aesthetic Interventions -- Practices, Discourses and Politics of the ›Energetic‹ -- How to Talk About Energy? -- Dancing the Energy/Energizing the Dancing -- Aesthetic Scenarios of Energeia -- »I was seeking and finally discovered the central spring of all movement« -- The ›Energetic‹ as Aesthetic: Philosophical Approaches -- Energetic Forces as Aesthetic Forces -- Cosmology of Forces, Performative Fields -- Forces in Transgression -- Gesture, Energy, Critique -- Training Neoliberal Dancers -- Energy, Eukinetics, and Effort -- Artistic Perspectives on Somatic Interventions -- Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir’s »Full Drop into the Body« -- Working Processes in Dance -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures

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This volume collects academic as well as artistic explorations highlighting historical and contemporary approaches to the ›energetic‹ in its aesthetic and political potential. Energetic processes cross dance, performance art and installations. In contemporary dance and performance art, energetic processes are no longer mere conditions of form but appear as distinct aesthetic interventions. They transform the body, evoke specific states and push towards intensities.International contributors (i.e. Gerald Siegmund, Susan Leigh Foster, Lucia Ruprecht) unfold thorough investigations, elucidating maneuvers of mobilization, activation, initiation, regulation, navigation and containment of forces as well as different potentials and promises associated with the ›energetic‹.

funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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