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Repertório Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.9771/rr.v1i39.48459
Vânia Gala
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[标题删除] [作者姓名已删除] 文摘& # x0D;在本文中,我描述了题为[titleerase] [reference erase]的集体表现。这次表演是黑人女权主义活动[" "]的一部分。在这个意义上,在[作者+标题删除]进行的特定表演是对倒立的特定位置的排练,以及在此背景下出现的其他各种位置和表演的网络。表演采用了与参与者在一张长桌子上进行表演对话的形式。脱离了将自己定位为具有表演性的,甚至更世俗的,在黑人身体中,与黑人身体一起或在黑人身体中假设的位置的想法,对话表现提出了问题,并推测了特定的位置。 在这方面,表演表呼应了Glissant(2010)的感性,认为事物、概念、想法不一定遵循透明的演绎过程,而往往是直觉上复杂网络关系的产物。在其他方面,这些表演反映了舞蹈练习的一个相关方面。作为一种实践——不忘记它高度口头化的一面——舞蹈的特点是对不熟悉的“语言、没有明显协议或合同的未知过程”(被抹去)的“激进热情”,在许多方面是不透明的。在舞蹈表演过程或训练中,对身体、表演者和其他各种干预不透明的。
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[Title Erased] [Name author Erased] Abstract In this paper I describe the collective performance entitled [Titleerased] [reference erased]. The performance was part of the programme [“”], an event on black feminisms. The particular performance(s) performed at [author+title erased] are in this sense rehearsals of the particular positioning of upside down and a web of other various positionings and performances that emerged under this context. The performance assumed the performative conversational form in a long table with the participants. Departing from the idea of positioning as performative or even more mundanely as a position assumed in, with or within black bodies the conversational performance framed questions and speculated about particular positionings. In this regard, the performative table echoes Glissant’s (2010) sensibility in a belief that things, concepts, ideas do not necessarily follow a transparent deductive course but are often the product of intuitively complex networks in relation. In other respects, these performance(s) reflect a relevant aspect of dance practice. As a praxis – without forgetting its highly oral facet – dance is characterized by “a radical hospitality” towards unfamiliar “languages, unknown processes without evident protocols or contracts” [erased] and in many respects opaque. Opaque to the body, the performers and other various intervenients under choreographic performative processes or trainings.
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