Theory 
Rebecca Schneider

Arts of Gesture in Lateral Time and Questions of Transmission

 
Rebecca Schneider

is a Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, Providence, US. The author of Performing Remains: Art and War in Times of Theatrical Reenactment (2011) and The Explicit Body in Performance (1997), among other books, and over 50 essays, she is completing a digital book Standing Still Moving: The Arts of Gesture in Lateral TimeShe was named a Guggenheim Fellow in 2021 for an ongoing research project titled Shoaling in the Sea of History.

Arts of Gesture in Lateral Time and Questions of Transmission

In this Zoom talk, Rebecca Schneider will lift out key concepts from a current book project on gestures titled Standing Still Moving: The Arts of Gesture in Lateral Time. Thinking about gesture as a means of amongness, wit(h)ness, and besideness in time-based arts, Schneider will explore the idea of bodies and objects as cross-temporal, gestural, and composed in and as recurrence. When not only biological bodies but objects moving in geologic time are approached as inter(in)animate agents that gesture, call, and respond, how might ideas around arts transmission and conservation change? To take up this question, we will think together about how gesture, body jumping, and dance might be considered modes of memory and ethics of response-ability.

Please register for the lecture: registration@tqw.at (see also below)

Book Club
Thu 16.06., 14.00, TQW Studios or outdoors, depending on the weather

Preceding Rebecca Schneider’s lecture, Performatorium invite everyone interested in digging a little deeper to a Book Club at TQW Studios. The focus will be on reading selected texts, among others, a 1998 text by Indigenous leader Robert Joseph of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation of the Pacific Northwest of Turtle Island titled Behind the Mask from the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition catalogue Down from the Shimmering Sky. Bibliographic information: Robert Joseph, Behind the Mask, in: Down from the Shimmering Sky: Masks of the Northwest Coast, ed. Peter MacNair, Robert Joseph, and Bruce Grenville, (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1998).

Please register for the Book Club until 06.06.: performatorium.info@gmail.com

Rebecca Schneider

is a Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, Providence, US. The author of Performing Remains: Art and War in Times of Theatrical Reenactment (2011) and The Explicit Body in Performance (1997), among other books, and over 50 essays, she is completing a digital book Standing Still Moving: The Arts of Gesture in Lateral TimeShe was named a Guggenheim Fellow in 2021 for an ongoing research project titled Shoaling in the Sea of History.

16.06.
Thu
18.00 CEST
16.06.
Thu
18.00 CEST
Zoom

In English

 
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