Lecture

Interactive Performance: Exploring Movement and Objects

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This lecture explores the interactive performance where participants engage with movement and objects to create a dynamic experience. The students experiment with different materials, such as fabric and plastic, transforming them into versatile garments. They investigate the impact of sound and the use of artifacts to provoke movement. The session delves into the concept of using everyday objects as props, like books, to inspire poetic and unexpected performances. Through a series of exercises, the students discover the potential of simple elements, such as balls and strings, to generate diverse movements and interactions. The discussion also touches on the power of silence and the manipulation of space to enhance the audience's experience.

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