Contact Improvisation
Nouvelles de Danse 38-39
By : Collective publication
Language : French
Topics : Technics and practices
Format : Periodical
Number of pages : 240 pages
Publisher : Contredanse Editions
Year of publication : 2018, 1999
EAN : 9782930146133
Entirely devoted to Contact Improvisation, this edition provides a broad overview of the evolution of this form, aiming to grasp its history and the context of its appearance as well as to perceive its various developments and its specific contributions to the approach of artists who have been nourished by this astonishing invention.
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Contact Improvisation is a constantly evolving movement system, initiated in 1972 by the American choreographer Steve Paxton. This form of improvised dance is based on the communication between two moving bodies that are in physical contact and on their joint relationship to the physical laws that determine their movement: gravity, momentum, inertia. The body, in order to open itself to these sensations, learns to release excessive muscular tension and to abandon a certain quality of will to experience the natural flow of movement. The practice includes rolling, falling, being upside down, following a point of physical contact, providing support and giving weight to a partner. (Early definitions by Steve Paxton and others, 1970s, from CQ Vol. 5:1, Fall 1979)
Entirely devoted to Contact Improvisation, this edition provides a broad overview of the evolution of this form, aiming to grasp its history and the context of its appearance as well as to perceive its various developments and its specific contributions to the approach of artists who have been nourished by this astonishing invention.
Including texts by: Sally Banes, Agnès Benoit, Bud Blumenthal, Trisha Brown, Lulla Chourlin, Ray Chung, Suzanne Cotto, Bruce Curtis, Dena Davida, Simone Forti, Karl Frost, Mary Fulkerson, Anne Kilcoyne, Julyen Hamilton, Dieter Heitkamp, Ming-Shen Ku, Patricia Kuypers, Karen Nelson, Lisa Nelson, Cynthia Novack, Steve Paxton, Alan Ptashek, Didier Silhol, Kirstie Simpson, Nancy Stark Smith, Randy Warshaw.