In several journal articles that I have read, I sense the white male privilege and how it seeps through, even when the article is written by a well educated female, who hopefully has enough education to get beyond or out from under (pun not intended) the white male privilege.
Knowing
Streams of Information
Just as a musician is normally spatially static and yet continually imparts information and aural stimulation to the audience, the dancer has the potential to remain spatially and kinespherically static and impart a continual stream of information and visual stimulation to the audience.
An Nth defintion
Improvisation is a performance that tests a hypothesis.
[ _____ ] is always [ _____ ] of something
“performance is always performance of something”
“consciousness is always consciousness of something”
“plenty is always plenty of something”
“happiness is always happiness of something”
“poetry is always poetry of something”
“inference is always inference of something”
“singing is always singing of something”
“problematizing is always problematizing of something”
“crying is always crying of something”
“reading is always reading of something”
“need is always need of something”
“hope is always hope of something”
“dance is always dance of something”
“shouting is always shouting of something”
“writing is always writing of something”
“listening is always listening of something”
“wanting is always wanting of something”
“hate is always hate of something”
“sadness is always sadness of something”
“fear is always fear of something”
“lack is always lack of something”
“community is always community of something”
“painting is always painting of something”
“thinking is always thinking of something”
“eating is always eating of something”
“love is always love of something”
Is CI a Cunningham chance operation?
‘The dancers are called on not to express a particular emotion, or set of emotions, but instead to develop refined coping mechanisms for creating continuity between disarticulated movements while remaining sensitive to their location in space. They must keep time without musical cues; sense the presence of the other dancers on stage; know blindly proprioceptively, what these other dancers are doing; and adjust the the timing and scope of their movements accordingly, thereby expressing the “human condition” at hand. All this work is “expressive”-it belongs to the “category of expression”-insofar as it is demanded by a human situation on a stage and insofar as human situations on stages (or otherwise) constitute an embodied response to the present moment, an embodied response to the utterly unique conditions of existence at one given point in time.’ – Noland, C 2010, ‘The Human Situation on Stage: Merce Cunningham, Theodor Adorno, and the Category of Expression’, Dance Research Journal, 1, p. 55
In this quote, Noland is referring to Cunningham dancers dealing with the re-ordering of set phrase material. When she writes (or otherwise), she could be referring to a contact improvisation jam. I think it is a very apt description of an silent CI jam. In CI jams, dancers are constantly “using refined coping mechanisms for creating continuity between disarticulated movements while remaining sensitive to their location in space.” [Though, how much contacters are actually aware of the whole space is open for debate! IMHO]
What people do at CI jams is, I would say, “an embodied response to the present moment, an embodied response to the utterly unique conditions of existence at one given point in time.” [Though, how much is actually an embodied response and not actually another iteration of habit is also open for debate. IMHO]
Are Cunningham choreographies that are governed by chance operations a contact improvisation jam?
Are contact improvisation jams a piece of choreography by Cunningham?
Paxton danced for Cunningham, after all.
Two definitions of Contemporary
Jam ~ Performance
A Jam is a situation in which all participants have equal access to movement, location, and observation.
A Performance is a situation in which participants have unequal access to movement, location, and observation.
Tanznacht Berlin 2014 – a simple financial analysis
at 1.43 minute per € „KELLERKINDER“ byTanzzeit Jugendcompany Evoke & Kadir Amigo Memis was the most expensive performance of Tanznacht Berlin.
at 10 minutes per € KRUMP „N“BREAK RELEASE“ by Shifts-Art in Movement was the best deal of Tanznacht Berlin.
(note: this does not take into account the reduced rate for tickets. Maybe I should go back to school or get the Tanzcard)
Artist &Performance | Cost in € | Length in minutes | minutes per € |
JUAN GABRIEL HARCHA – „ANGELA LOIJ“ + „TULLE LABYRINTH“ | 14 | 45 | 3.214285714 |
DRAGANA BULUT -“WHERE IS THE ZOMBIE?” EPISODE 2 | 14 | 70 | 5 |
SIEGMAR ZACHARIAS & ALICE CHAUCHAT “INVASIVE HOSPITALITY #4 | 9 | 60 | 6.666666667 |
TANZZEIT JUGENDCOMPANY EVOKE & KADIR AMIGO MEMIS „KELLERKINDER“ | 14 | 20 | 1.428571429 |
SHIFTS – ART IN MOVEMENT / DAVID BRANDSTÄTTER/MALGVEN GERBES „KRUMP „N“BREAK RELEASE“ | 5 | 50 | 10 |
NIELS `STORM’ ROBITZKY, RAPHAEL HILLEBRAND, LOUISE WAGNER ”DIALOGIC MOVEMENT – FORUM FÜR ZEITGENÖSSISCHEN URBANEN TANZ” | 14 | 90 | 6.428571429 |
EVA MEYER-KELLER & SYBILLE MÜLLER “KATASTROPHENKOMPOSITIONEN” | 9 | 30 | 3.333333333 |
KENJI OUELLET „LE SACRE DU PRINTEMPS – A HAPTIC RITE“ | 9 | 15 | 1.666666667 |
RICARDO DE PAULA „SHOOT FIRST“ | 9 | 25 | 2.777777778 |
DEWEY DELL “CINQUANTA URLANTI QUARANTA RUGGENTI SESSANTA STRIDENTI” | 5 | 10 | 2 |
MARTIN HANSEN “MONUMENTAL” | 9 | 40 | 4.444444444 |
KAT VALASTUR “GLAND” – THE MARGINAL SCULPTURES OF NEWTOPIA (DIMENSION A & B | 14 | 60 | 4.285714286 |
SHIFTS – ART IN MOVEMENT/DAVID BRANDSTÄTTER & MALGVEN GERBES „FESTINA LENTE – MAKE HASTE SLOWLY“ | 14 | 60 | 4.285714286 |
BEGÜM ERCIYAS „HYPNOSIS“ | 14 | 70 | 5 |
CHRISTOPH WINKLER „DAS WAHRE GESICHT – DANCE IS NOT ENOUGH“ | 14 | 70 | 5 |
TIAN ROTTEVEEL „HARDCORE“ | 9 | 30 | 3.333333333 |
FRÉDÉRIC GIES „SEVEN THIRTY IN TIGHTS“ | 14 | 70 | 5 |
SERGIU MATIS „FAKE – THE REAL DEAL“ | 14 | 120 | 8.571428571 |
ANGELA SCHUBOT & JARED GRADINGER “SOON YOU ARE THEIRS” | 9 | 25 | 2.777777778 |
ALEXANDRE ACHOUR „THIS ISN´T GONNA END WELL“ | 14 | 70 | 5 |
JOCHEN ROLLER & MONICA ANTEZANA „DER CARPENTER-EFFEKT“ | 14 | 65 | 4.642857143 |
Averages | 11.47619048 | 52.14285714 | 4.517006803 |
Mode or most common value | 14 | 70 | 5 |