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Territoriality and choreography in site-situated performance (last edited: 2023)

K.G. Guttman
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The PhD project of K.G. Guttman 'Territoriality and Choreography in Site-Situated Performance' is conducted through artistic practice and theoretical inquiry. The project performatively activates a series of residential sites in Canada and the Netherlands. Site-situated performance refers to an artistic process that begins and ends on-site, working within the specific conditions of a location. The key terms territoriality and choreography here represent concepts and practices that express and navigate space-time(s). The project animates qualities of territoriality through a choreographed encounter between host-dancer, guest-audience and site-performance. Written and explored from the perspective of a Canadian settler scholar and artist, the project attunes to the material and discursive agency of the guest, host and site within colonial and settler colonial conditions. The project develops a critical and creative mode of engagement with the social, material and political characteristics of a site and with the world-building potential of performance.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsChoreography, Territoriality, Site-situated performance, Settler colonialism, Hospitality, Embodiment
date12/12/2022
last modified02/02/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightK.G. Guttman
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1862015/1862016
connected toAcademy of Creative and Performing Arts
external linkhttps://hdl.handle.net/1887/138189


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