Rewriting Dance (2015)
Rewriting Dance was an exploration of the intersection between language and choreographic thinking featuring Deborah Hay, Jeanine Durning and Alva Noe, produced in association with CounterPulse.
Performance History
NOV 6-8, 2015
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Jeanine Durning’s practice of unscripted nonstop language as performance.
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Reorganizing Ourselves
A performative lecture featuring choreographer Deborah Hay and philosopher and cognitive scientist Alva Noë discussing perception, consciousness, and the links between art and science. The program concludes with a salon-style discussion with audience members facilitated by dance curator Michèle Steinwald.
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Talk the Walk: Local Artists at the Intersection of Language and Choreographic Thinking.
Short works by Gerald Casel, Maurya Kerr, Hope Mohr, Megan Nicely, Lauren Simpson/Jenny Stulberg, and Maureen Whiting.
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Workshop with Jeanine Durning: what we do when we do the thing we do before we know what we are doing. Durning's workshop was a rare opportunity for artists of all kinds to investigate creative practice, choreography, and performance through acceptance of “not knowing” as a generative state.
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Curated by: Hope Mohr
Header Image: Jeanine Durning by Ian Douglas