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How does the production of performance engage with the fundamental issues of our advanced neo-capitalist age?

André Lepecki surveys a decade of experimental choreography to uncover the dual meaning of performance' in the twenty-first century: not just an aesthetic category, but a mode of political power. He demonstrates the enduring ability of performance to critique and subvert this power, examining this relationship through five singularities' in contemporary dance: thingness, animality, persistence, darkness, and solidity.

Exploring the works of Mette Ingvartsen, Yvonne Rainer, Ralph Lemon, Jérôme Bel and others, Lepecki uses his concept of singularity'the resistance of categorization and aesthetic identificationto examine the function of dance and performance in political and artistic debate.



Trade Review

Singularities is a sparkling work of dance theory that reads like an urgent and prescient call to action.

Sima Belmar - The Drama Review



Table of Contents

Introduction: Dance and the age of neoliberal performance

Chapter 1: Moving as Some Thing (or, Some things want to run)

Chapter 2: In the Dark

Chapter 3: Limitrophies of the Human: monstrous nature, thingly life, and the wild animal

Chapter 4: The Body as Archive: will to reenact and the afterlives of dances

Chapter 5: Choreographic Angelology: the dancer as worker of history (or, Remembering is a hard thing)

Chapter 6: Afterthought: Four notes on witnessing performance in the age of neoliberal dis-experience

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/23/2016 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138907713, 978-1138907713
      ISBN10: 1138907715

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How does the production of performance engage with the fundamental issues of our advanced neo-capitalist age?

      André Lepecki surveys a decade of experimental choreography to uncover the dual meaning of performance' in the twenty-first century: not just an aesthetic category, but a mode of political power. He demonstrates the enduring ability of performance to critique and subvert this power, examining this relationship through five singularities' in contemporary dance: thingness, animality, persistence, darkness, and solidity.

      Exploring the works of Mette Ingvartsen, Yvonne Rainer, Ralph Lemon, Jérôme Bel and others, Lepecki uses his concept of singularity'the resistance of categorization and aesthetic identificationto examine the function of dance and performance in political and artistic debate.



      Trade Review

      Singularities is a sparkling work of dance theory that reads like an urgent and prescient call to action.

      Sima Belmar - The Drama Review



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Dance and the age of neoliberal performance

      Chapter 1: Moving as Some Thing (or, Some things want to run)

      Chapter 2: In the Dark

      Chapter 3: Limitrophies of the Human: monstrous nature, thingly life, and the wild animal

      Chapter 4: The Body as Archive: will to reenact and the afterlives of dances

      Chapter 5: Choreographic Angelology: the dancer as worker of history (or, Remembering is a hard thing)

      Chapter 6: Afterthought: Four notes on witnessing performance in the age of neoliberal dis-experience

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