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Manifesto for a National Choreographic Centre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2015

Extract

The search for the “centre”… For a dancer, this word resonates physically first of all. Not so long ago, the dancer, when he was training, was systematically told to “find his centre”. But today, it is generally acknowledged that the body has no centre, and he doesn't miss it. The body of modern times has no need for a centre, because that absent centre, the core which would enable one to feel reassured, isn't there, has ceased to be there. For in the void of a body expropriated of its centre, there is room for dance.

Type
Dialogues
Copyright
Copyright © Congress on Research in Dance 2014 

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