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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2023.tde-14112023-153147
Document
Author
Full name
Nadya Moretto D'Almeida
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Pereira, Sayonara Sousa (President)
Camargo, Andréia Vieira Abdelnur
Coccaro, Luciane Moreau
Dantas, Mônica Fagundes
Moraes, Juliana Martins Rodrigues de
Title in Portuguese
Poéticas de co-existência: flashes de memória em cena
Keywords in Portuguese
Contemporaneidade
Dança contemporânea
Pol Pi
Reencenações
Sayonara Pereira
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente pesquisa pretende refletir sobre poéticas da dança na contemporaneidade, sobretudo aquelas que se valem de obras e artistas do passado de forma clara e manifesta, extraindo alguns ou muitos dos elementos que os caracterizam e os tornando ingredientes fundamentais de sua dramaturgia. Dentro destas obras que manifestam estas poéticas, os elementos das obras do passado são manuseados para produzir reflexões no nosso tempo presente. Para construir a ideia destas poéticas, apoiamos nossa explanação em duas ações artísticas de coreógrafos brasileiros: a primeira, a obra ECCE (H)OMO, de Pol Pi (1982), e a segunda, a obra Caminhos lecture performance de Sayonara Pereira (1960) e Luiza Banov (1985). Ambas as peças se iniciaram a partir do desejo de trazer à cena uma obra pregressa, e ganharam outros contornos e questões durante o processo de criação. Elas carregam em seus processos semelhanças e diferenças, e podem nos dar uma ideia das muitas poéticas de co-existência. Nesta pesquisa, trataremos então do que consideramos ser um dos aspectos da contemporaneidade na dança, reunindo elementos para entender melhor o desejo de muitos coreógrafos de fazer claras referências a outros artistas da dança em suas obras, ou ainda atualizando suas obras originais. Assim, além de conversar com os artistas já mencionados, dialogamos também com as ideias de Andreas Huyssen (1992), André Lepecki (2011), Isabelle Launay (2019) e Laurence Louppe (2012), entre outros, para buscar circunscrever o que chamamos aqui de poéticas de co-existência.
Title in English
Poetics of co-existence: flashes of memory on stage
Keywords in English
Contemporaneity
Contemporary dance
Pol Pi
Reenactments
Sayonara Pereira
Abstract in English
This research aims to address contemporary dance poetics, especially those that draw clearly and manifestly on works and artists from the past, extracting some or many of the elements that characterize them and making them fundamental ingredients of their dramaturgy. Within these works that manifest these poetics, the elements of the pieces of the past are handled to construct thoughts in our present time. To build the idea of these poetics, we support our explanation in two artistic actions of Brazilian choreographers: the first, the work ECCE (H)OMO, by Pol Pi (1982), and the second, the work Caminhos lecture performance, by Sayonara Pereira (1960) and Luiza Banov (1985). Both pieces started from the desire to take previous work to the stage and have gained other shapes and issues during the creation process. they bear similarities and differences in their processes and can give us a flavour of the many poetics of co-existence. In this research, we will address what we consider to be one of the aspects of contemporaneity in dance, by gathering elements to better understand the desire of many choreographers to make clear references to other dance artists in their works, or even update their original works. Thus, in addition to talking to the artists already mentioned, we also dialogue with the ideas of Andreas Huyssen (1992), André Lepecki (2011), Isabelle Launay (2019), and Laurence Louppe (2012), among others, to seek to circumscribe what we call here the poetics of coexistence.
 
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2023-11-14
 
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