SPECTACLE #3

Spectacle #3 is a text written at the invitation of the choreographer Loic Toizé on the occasion of an "dances to be read" event occured at Honolulu, Nantes, in 2015. It is the first text of a series of three books, a movie, a lecture-performance and an archive of interviews. It is part of...

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Main Author: Sara Manente
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2017-12-01
Series:Danza e Ricerca
Online Access:https://danzaericerca.unibo.it/article/view/7685
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spelling doaj-5f5dd754f2f34140b2a22e9136312c352020-11-24T22:02:06ZitaUniversity of BolognaDanza e Ricerca2036-15992017-12-018928930210.6092/issn.2036-1599/76856871SPECTACLE #3Sara Manente0 Spectacle #3 is a text written at the invitation of the choreographer Loic Toizé on the occasion of an "dances to be read" event occured at Honolulu, Nantes, in 2015. It is the first text of a series of three books, a movie, a lecture-performance and an archive of interviews. It is part of a broader research project on the relationship between dance and language from an economic, poetic and performative point of view. Spectacle #3 starts from some questions: which movement produces a description? Can we imagine another kind of show business? What kind of language becomes choreographic? When does a performance start and end? What do we talk about when we talk about dance?https://danzaericerca.unibo.it/article/view/7685
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description Spectacle #3 is a text written at the invitation of the choreographer Loic Toizé on the occasion of an "dances to be read" event occured at Honolulu, Nantes, in 2015. It is the first text of a series of three books, a movie, a lecture-performance and an archive of interviews. It is part of a broader research project on the relationship between dance and language from an economic, poetic and performative point of view. Spectacle #3 starts from some questions: which movement produces a description? Can we imagine another kind of show business? What kind of language becomes choreographic? When does a performance start and end? What do we talk about when we talk about dance?
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