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    DROSIA SERENITY
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    Steve Paxton: Drafting Interior Techniques

    Posted By: roxul
    Steve Paxton: Drafting Interior Techniques

    Various, "Steve Paxton: Drafting Interior Techniques"
    English | ISBN: 972769120X | 2019 | 272 pages | PDF | 36 MB

    Dancer, improviser, and choreographer Steve Paxton has been researching the fiction of cultured dance and the truth of improvisation for six decades. This catalogue accompanies the first retrospective look at his work and legacy. Interestingly, in the case of Paxton, almost none of the usual remains of dance scores, photographs, videos, interviews were made or even kept by the artist himself. Thus the works recounted in the exhibition in Lisbon as well as in this publication were all made and conserved by others. The focus therefore is not the visible, exterior forms that were produced by him, but the felt and sensed, the mindfulness of his unique way of inhabiting movement.