“If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production

This paper aims to build a theoretical support in intermediality studies to a doc-poetry creation on the poem If by Rudyard Kipling. Despite of being short, If is a poem that offers multiple interpretations because it suggests cycles and growth, it stimulates the creation of images.  This poem sele...

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Main Authors: Érica Ignácio da Costa, Ines Saber de Mello
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora 2015-12-01
Series:Lumina
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If
Online Access:https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/lumina/article/view/21257
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spelling doaj-50469944867747fb8e3d527f7c0ba7682021-08-21T13:21:31ZporUniversidade Federal de Juiz de ForaLumina1516-07851981-40702015-12-019210.34019/1981-4070.2015.v9.21257“If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial productionÉrica Ignácio da CostaInes Saber de Mello This paper aims to build a theoretical support in intermediality studies to a doc-poetry creation on the poem If by Rudyard Kipling. Despite of being short, If is a poem that offers multiple interpretations because it suggests cycles and growth, it stimulates the creation of images.  This poem selection went through our perception of the central presence of the embodiment, and therefore it is quite translatable into body and image to create a new media. Its interpretation by the language of doc-poetry becomes a mean of establishing new creative ways of interpreting the poem. As a transcreation process, the choreography’s composition procedures have considered the original’s poem structure, and also the body’s perception. The creative ability of source text transformation into a different media can expand its interpretative possibilities. In this case, cinema, dance/body and poetry were used as media for creating a new artistic expression, which we not permanently term doc-poetry. The choreographic body and a mix of technicalities reveal a potentiality to express beyond the speeches. When crossing theory and practice it is possible to think and test the body in other media and also as a new media itself. Therefore, working the body and the film as artistic and interpretative possibilities of written text is a way of seeing new potentials when reading. Therefore, the research challenge was to work the poem If by the bias of embodiment, where the choreography turns theory, the body, a new media, while dance and cinema, a way of reading poetry. https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/lumina/article/view/21257Doc-poetryintermedialityIfRudyard Kiplingvideodance.
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author Érica Ignácio da Costa
Ines Saber de Mello
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Ines Saber de Mello
“If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production
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Ines Saber de Mello
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title “If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production
title_short “If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production
title_full “If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production
title_fullStr “If”, by Rudyard Kipling - an intermedial production
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publisher Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
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1981-4070
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This paper aims to build a theoretical support in intermediality studies to a doc-poetry creation on the poem If by Rudyard Kipling. Despite of being short, If is a poem that offers multiple interpretations because it suggests cycles and growth, it stimulates the creation of images.  This poem selection went through our perception of the central presence of the embodiment, and therefore it is quite translatable into body and image to create a new media. Its interpretation by the language of doc-poetry becomes a mean of establishing new creative ways of interpreting the poem. As a transcreation process, the choreography’s composition procedures have considered the original’s poem structure, and also the body’s perception. The creative ability of source text transformation into a different media can expand its interpretative possibilities. In this case, cinema, dance/body and poetry were used as media for creating a new artistic expression, which we not permanently term doc-poetry. The choreographic body and a mix of technicalities reveal a potentiality to express beyond the speeches. When crossing theory and practice it is possible to think and test the body in other media and also as a new media itself. Therefore, working the body and the film as artistic and interpretative possibilities of written text is a way of seeing new potentials when reading. Therefore, the research challenge was to work the poem If by the bias of embodiment, where the choreography turns theory, the body, a new media, while dance and cinema, a way of reading poetry.
topic Doc-poetry
intermediality
If
Rudyard Kipling
videodance.
url https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/lumina/article/view/21257
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