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Title: DR635 Dance


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DR635 Dance Discourse - Autumn Term 2007
Post-Modern Dance Dynamic Bodies
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The Constitution of Physical Action
  • Last week, we studied some basic categories and
    constitutive components of physical action. We
    mainly focused on spatial qualities.
  • Today, we will add to this investigation the
  • DYNAMIC QUALITIES OF PHYSICAL ACTION

3
Dynamic Qualities
  • The same physical action (in spatial terms) can
    be performed in a number of different ways,
    depending on the DYNAMIC QUALITIES of the
    movement.
  • Laban suggests that each movement has not only
    its spatial trace but also a dynamic SHADOW
    TRACE, and that there is not only each bodys
    (spatial) kinesphere but also its (dynamic)
    DYNAMOSPHERE.
  • His idea of EFFORT QUALITIES is another of his
    useful tools to describe movement.

4
Constitution Effort Aspects
There are four basic effort scales
Its not either one end or the other, but a
scale with all of its many shadings in between
the polar ends!!!
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Constitution Effort Aspects
  • There are four basic effort scales
  • FLOW free to bound
  • SPACE flexible to direct
  • WEIGHT light to strong
  • TIME sustained to sudden

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Constitution Effort Aspects
  • When analysing dance, look for significant effort
    patterns (i.e. structures of these dynamic
    elements)
  • Also look how these effort patterns are
    distributed
  • role
  • time
  • space
  • ....

7
Constitution Effort Aspects
  • Do not confuse EFFORT QUALITIES with SUBSTANTIAL
    DYNAMIC QUALITIES (force, speed, duration,
    rhythm)!
  • The latter are measureable quantities, the
    former are not.

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Analysing the Constitution
  • With the vocabulary we have looked at so far,
    you are able to describe and analyse spatial and
    dynamic aspects of physical action.
  • Doing a Performance Analyse, you dont catalogue
    each and every spatial and dynamic aspect, but
    you focus on the significant and characteristic
    aspects of a choreography (diachronic/summaritive
    perspective).
  • Always ask Which aspects are most significant
    and contribute to the meaning?

9
Analysing the Dramaturgy
  • At this stage, you will therefore be able to
    identify the basic dramaturgic principle of any
    dance piece whether it has a narrative plotline
    or not!
  • What the piece is about may well be aspects of
    spatial or dynamic movement qualities, and their
    specific concatenation.

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DR635 Dance Discourse - Autumn Term 2007
Post-Modern Dance
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Post-Modern Dance
  • Merce Cunningham
  • Judson Dance Grand Union, Yvonne Rainer

12
Merce Cunningham (1919)
13
Merce Cunningham (1919)
  • Untitled Event at Black Mountain College, 1953,
    with John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg
  • Events
  • Software LifeForms
  • How To Pass, Kick, Fall, and Run (1965)
  • Summerspace (1958)
  • Our Example Points In Space, a dance film for
    the BBC (1986)

14
Merce Cunningham (1919)
Cunningham challenges the expressionism of
modern dance, and its rhetoric of the
natural. He stresses the arbitrary nature of
form and meaning (signifier and signified).
15
Merce Cunningham (1919)
  • Recommended Further Reading
  • Deborah Jowitt, Illusion of Choice Acceptance
    of Chance, in Time and the Dancing Image, 1988
    275-302
  • Torse There are no fixed Points in Space
    Interview with Jacqueline Lesschaeve, in Carter
    ed. 1998 29-34
  • Roger Copeland, Merce Cunningham The Modernizing
    of Modern Dance. 2004.
  • (all in Further Reading/Bibliography)
  • Videos (in the library)
  • Changing Steps
  • Beach Birds for Camera
  • Commedia

16
Post-Modern Dance
  • 6 July 1962, Judson Memorial Church, Greenwich
    Village, NY
  • Robert Dunn Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, David
    Gordon, Deborah Hay

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Post-Modern Dance
  • Rainer refers to Graham (not Cunningham) as her
    main influence
  • the task of the body is no longer to interpret or
    illustrate
  • the mode of presentation is task-oriented,
    factual and reflective, stripping the movements
    of expressive qualities
  • Post-Modern Dance does not present perfected,
    ideal bodies, unified forms, or codified
    technique, but stresses the bone, muscle and
    flesh as facts in themselves.
  • an attitude of quotation is prevailing (quoting
    everyday action, quoting references from other
    dance styles, etc.) found movement
  • the performance of physical action itself is the
    dance

18
Judson Dance Theatre
  • Steve Paxton (1939)
  • Contact Improvisation

Yvonne Rainer (1934) Trio A, The Mind is A
Muscle (1966) No Manifesto (1965)
19
Grand Union
  • collective of NY dancers, artists, painters
    1970s
  • Rainer, Trisha Brown, Meredith Monk, Lucinda
    Childs Sol LeWit, Robert Rauschenberg
  • Probably their most famous show Einstein On The
    Beach, 1976, chor. Childs, design LeWit, music
    Philip Glass, dir. Robert Wilson

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Post-Modern Dance
  • Recommended Further Reading
  • Deborah Jowitt, Everday Bodies, in Time and
    the Dancing Image, 1988 303-337
  • Sally Banes, Terpsichore in Sneakers Postmodern
    Dance. 1980 1987.
  • Ramsay Burt, Judson Dance Theatre Performative
    Traces. 2006.
  • (all in Bibliography)

21
Preview...
  • Next week, we will see how new influences of
    Modern Dance, Postmodern Dance, and even
    Performance Arts have also reshaped Ballet in the
    20th Century.

22
...another Preview...
  • The DanceDiscourse Basic Performance Checklist

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...and an Exercise
  • Using the Dance Discourse Checklist (below),
    use the given questions to review your notes and
    structure your analysis. Then attempt to write a
    brief performance analysis (500 words, one page).
    Bring two copies to class so that you can present
    your writing in next Tuesdays seminar.
  •  
  • You can chose to do this exercise either on
    Merce Cunninghams Points in Space, or on Jiri
    Kyliáns Symphony in D.

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Jiri Kylián (b. 1947)
  • Nederlands Dans Theater, 1977-1999
  • Symphony in D (1976)
  • Music by Joseph Haydn
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