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Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance Jonas Rutgeerts

Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance By Jonas Rutgeerts

Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance by Jonas Rutgeerts


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Develops a new framework to understand how temporality is performed in contemporary dance. It combines an in-depth analysis of the choreographic practices of Jonathan Burrows & Matteo Fargion, Ivana Muller, Mette Edvardsen and Marten Spangberg with a close study of the philosophical work of Bergson, Deleuze and Bachelard. 13 b/w illus.

Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance Summary

Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance: Unbecoming Rhythms by Jonas Rutgeerts

Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance develops a new framework to understand how temporality is performed in contemporary dance. It combines an in-depth analysis of the choreographic practices of Jonathan Burrows & Matteo Fargion, Ivana Muller, Mette Edvardsen and Marten Spangberg with a close study of the philosophical work of Bergson, Deleuze and Bachelard.

About Jonas Rutgeerts

Jonas Rutgeerts is a dance researcher and dramaturg based in Belgium. He
obtained his Ph.D. at the Institute of Philosophy (KU Leuven) in 2015, which
analyzed how dance is performed in contemporary European dance.

Table of Contents

Introduction 4

Only Concepts? Dance and the conceptual 5

Only live? Dance and the ephemeral 8

Shaping time from within: rhythm and dance 10

Going against the flow: rhythm in contemporary dance 12

Dance-philosophy: an infinite conversation. 17

Articulation of the chapters 19

2. Rhythm is life: rhythm in German Ausdruckstanz. 23

The 'doctrine of energy' and the rise of fatigue. 24

The birth of Koerperkultur: Dalcroze's Eurhythmics. 28

Rhythm in the beginning of the twentieth century: Rudolf Bode and Rudolf Laban. 29

Intermezzo: The evolution of the concept rhythm in Bergson's oeuvre. 36

Ausdruckstanz and Koerperkultur: Mary Wigman's ecstatic rhythms. 38

Intermezzo: German Ausdruckstanz and the body politics during the Nazi era. 43

Conclusion: Becoming rhythm, becoming life. 44

3. Dancing in the meantime: syncopation in the work of Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion. 47

On the fence: rhythm and milieu in Deleuze and Guattari's Of the Refrain. 51

Playing apart: rhythm and syncopation. 56

Intermezzo: Transatlantic and the resistance of roots. 61

Following the rhythm: the relation between rhythms and patterns. 64

Conclusion: Syncopation's trouble. 66

4. Still dance: hesitation in Ivana Muller's While We Were Holding It Together 69

Intermezzo: dance and movement, a modernist love affair 72

Still-act: the tableau vivant 73

Time as hesitation: Bergson and the suspension of time. 75

Intermezzo: the still, or the cinematographic experience of modern times. 79

The space of elsewhere: Bachelard's poetic imagination. 82

Intermezzo: imagination, intuition and the task of the artist 87

Conclusion: What about tomorrow.. 90

5. Stumbling through time: repetition in the work of Mette Edvardsen. 93

The logic of the phrase: repetition in Accumulation and Dance. 98

Stumbling through language: repetition in Black and No title. 103

Running Out of Time: Performing the Eternal Return. 107

Intermezzo: The triple murder of the eternal return, or Deleuze thinks death. 112

Conclusion: The amnesiac witness. 113

6. Dark Utopia, Or Sleeping Through Marten Spangberg's Natten. 116

Dancing with myself 118

Spending the Natten together. 120

Conclusion: Sushi or sashimi 123

7. Stealing time: Rhythmic operations in a society of control 125

Bibliography. 152

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NGR9781789387032
9781789387032
1789387035
Performing Temporality in Contemporary European Dance: Unbecoming Rhythms by Jonas Rutgeerts
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Intellect Books
2023-04-03
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