Transient Bodies in Hard Topographies: a guide for life together in Raimund Hoghe’s Sans-titre

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Body, Embodiment, Affects, Cultural Representation, Spectatorship.

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This paper argues that Sans-titre, by the choreographer Raimund Hoghe (2009), proposes that it is through a movement of release from the static forces of cultural representation that the subject may become closer to others as humans. In other words, the subject may thus build a relationship based on ethics. The analysis draws on a subjective interpretation that unfolds according to the narrative sequence of the performance, therefore trying to free itself from the neutral (and potentially simplistic) look commonly associated with traditional academic models, while at the same time raising new critical possibilities around reception aesthetics.

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Gustavo Vicente, University of Lisbon, Centre for Theatre Studies

Gustavo Vicente is a performer, artistic director, scholar and teacher. He is currently a Post-Doctoral researcher (grant from the FCT) at the Centre for Theatre Studies in the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, where he also lectures on contemporary dance.

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2021-06-30

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Vicente, G. (2021). Transient Bodies in Hard Topographies: a guide for life together in Raimund Hoghe’s Sans-titre. Revista Brasileira De Estudos Da Presença, 11(3), 01–23. Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/112445

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