An historical tracing and reproduction of the motion between the human body and industrial artefacts:

"Inspired by the post-industrial romanticism of the city of Berlin, An Historical Tracing and Reproduction of the Motion between the Human Body and Industrial Artefacts is a dance piece for one body and five industrial objects. Against the background of the increasing immateriality of work, cho...

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Weitere Verfasser: Lim, I Jung ca. 20. Jh (ChoreografIn, TänzerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:No linguistic content
Veröffentlicht: Berlin Bickmann [2020]
Schriftenreihe:Tanzforum Berlin 1479
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Zusammenfassung:"Inspired by the post-industrial romanticism of the city of Berlin, An Historical Tracing and Reproduction of the Motion between the Human Body and Industrial Artefacts is a dance piece for one body and five industrial objects. Against the background of the increasing immateriality of work, choreographer I Jung Lim proposes a radical (re)consideration of the relationship between the body and industrial artefacts by undermining concepts of identity, function, mechanics and materiality. Lim transforms studies and theories from industrial psychology into choreographic material, interwoven with Rudolf von Laban’s research on dance and industry and Donna Haraway’s visions of natural-technical evolutionary narratives. As the first of a series of choreographic explorations in industrial contexts, the piece can be seen as an investigation between dance as art and dance as physical culture, questioning the dualism between organic and inorganic, between artificial and natural, between dance and work, and offering a contemplative and intense visual experience." [www.tanzforumberlin.de]
Beschreibung:Aufnahme: Berlin, Kunstquartier Bethanien, 16.10.2020
Beschreibung:1 DVD-Video (50 min) 12 cm

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