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Pamiętnik Teatralny
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2021
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vol. 70
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issue 3
167-185
EN
This article attempts to broaden the Polish theater discourse into analyzing modern choreography practices, focused on the use of objects in dance performances and exploring new ways of understanding materiality. The considerations are based on the assumption that matter is perceived by the creators of new choreography as an active factor which can be incorporated in the artistic process in various ways. The author presents and interprets two artistic projects by Aleksandra Borys, the installation Air Mapping and the choreography Dancing the Dance, and juxtaposes them with Karen Barad’s theory of agential realism. He aims to demonstrate that in Borys’s work matter can be perceived as a process rather than as an unchanging basis of reality.
EN
This article attempts to broaden the Polish theater discourse into analyzing modern choreography practices, focused on the use of objects in dance performances and exploring new ways of understanding materiality. The considerations are based on the assumption that matter is perceived by the creators of new choreography as an active factor which can be incorporated in the artistic process in various ways. The author presents and interprets two artistic projects by Aleksandra Borys, the installation Air Mapping and the choreography Dancing the Dance, and juxtaposes them with Karen Barad’s theory of agential realism. He aims to demonstrate that in Borys’s work matter can be perceived as a process rather than as an unchanging basis of reality.
PL
Artykuł stanowi próbę poszerzenia polskiego dyskursu teatrologicznego o analizę współczesnych praktyk choreograficznych skoncentrowanych na zagadnieniu wykorzystania przedmiotu w przedstawieniach tanecznych i eksplorujących nowe sposoby rozumienia materialności. Rozważania oparte są na założeniu, że twórcy nowej choreografii postrzegają materię jako aktywny czynnik, który na różne sposoby może być włączany w proces twórczy. Autor przedstawia i interpretuje dwa projekty artystyczne Aleksandry Borys: instalację Air Mapping oraz choreografię Dancing the Dance. Prace te zestawia z teorią realizmu agencyjnego Karen Barad. Stara się wykazać, że materia w twórczości Borys może być postrzegana przez pryzmat jej procesualnego charakteru, a nie jako niezmienna podstawa rzeczywistości.
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