Jonathan Burrows
A coreografia como prática de escuta, relação e erupção
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Entrevista, Jonathan Burrows, Dança, Coreografia, Prática como PesquisaAbstract
In the interview conducted by XX, English choreographer Jonathan Burrows discusses his career trajectory, his collaboration with Matteo Fargion, and his conception of dance creation. He presents choreography as a space for questioning, rejecting rigid methodologies. He reflects on his relationship with music, rhythm, and dramaturgy, highlighting the balance between structure and improvisation. He also comments on his academic involvement at Coventry University and his perspective on dance research. The conversation reveals an artist committed to experimentation and critical thinking about choreographic practice.
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BURROWS, J. A Choreographer's Handbook. Londres e Nova Iorque: Routledge, 2010. 240 p.
BURROWS, J. Writing Dance. Bruxelas e Oslo: Varamo Press, 2022. 80 p.
DOMM, D. P. Jonathan Burrows: Towards a Minor Dance. Londres: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. 245 p.
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