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This is (Not) the Ageing Body in Dance

Notes

On Tino Sehgal’s Ann Lee and the robotisation of the ageing body.

Artist / Author Nanako Nakajima
Publisher Routledge
Reference A0876
Date 2019
Journal Performance Research
Journal date April/May 2019
Journal page 55-65
Type Article

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