Title
Inclined bodies that imagineAuthor
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Universidad Complutense de MadridKeywords
Art
Inclination
Gravity
Improvisation ... [+]
Inclination
Gravity
Improvisation ... [+]
Art
Inclination
Gravity
Improvisation
Compost
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Inclination
Gravity
Improvisation
Compost
Imgination [-]
Abstract
This text links the trajectory of American choreographer Steve Paxton with
specific aspects of the thinking of Adriana Cavarero and Donna Haraway.
For decades, Paxton has researched the human body t ... [+]
This text links the trajectory of American choreographer Steve Paxton with
specific aspects of the thinking of Adriana Cavarero and Donna Haraway.
For decades, Paxton has researched the human body through the
experience of walking, the study of gravity and the creation of organic
compost. Based on the concept of inclination developed by Adriana
Cavarero, as a relational model in which the self inclines, becomes
destabilised and relates from a state of vulnerability, I will argue that this
awareness allows us to re-experience our relationship with the body and,
therefore, with the world. To incline, to feel gravity and to imagine, opens
different perceptions. They make up a sensibility from which, as in the
creation of organic compost and its microorganisms and microspecies, it is
possible to affect a wider structure. Haraway states that we are all compost,
which leads us to position ourselves closer to the earth and to think of
ourselves as human beings, humus beings: spaces in which others can
grow. [-]
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