Illuminates the relationship between philosophy and experimental choreographic practice today in the works of leading European choreographers.
From 2012 to 2016, Foreign Affairs, the international performing arts festival of Berliner Festspiele, and the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) have been investigating the relations between the performing and visual arts. The festival has continuously produced projects with international artists that experiment with various institutional frameworks. This book is both a question and a manual, collecting ideas, knowledge and experiences that stem from the theory and practices developed over the past few years.
A limited edition publication exploring a series of innovative live performances and events.
The author discusses walk+talk – Philipp Gehmacher’s durational project inviting choreographers to deal with the driving parameters of their practices in simultaneously physical and verbal solo-explorations on stage.
A collection of key writings on choreography across the French, U.S and international dance scenes since the turn of the century.
First English language publication dedicated to Raimund Hoghe, operating as a collage,drawing together a variety of international voices to create a fragmented portrait of the artist
Engages critical dance studies, philosophy, performance studies, cultural and post-colonial studies to propose new and creative dialogues between these disciplines.
Documents of Contemporary Art series.
Four booklets published in occasion of the Nam June Paik Festival. 8 Oct 2008 – 5 Feb 2009
English and Korean. Shelved in Oversize publications section.
Catalogue published in occasion of the Nam June Paik Festival. English and Korean. Find attached poster of the event.