Let's not get used to this place /
Since the early nineties, Meg Stuart and her Brussels-based company Damaged Goods have gained worldwide recognition for their unruly and audacious choreographic work. In "Let's Not Get Used to This Place," the follow-u to 2010's iconic "Are we here yet?," Stuart delves...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Anderlecht, France :
Damages Goods,
[2024].
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| Summary: | Since the early nineties, Meg Stuart and her Brussels-based company Damaged Goods have gained worldwide recognition for their unruly and audacious choreographic work. In "Let's Not Get Used to This Place," the follow-u to 2010's iconic "Are we here yet?," Stuart delves into more than a decade of creating, performing, teaching and living dance. In dialogue with contributors from all corners of the creative cosmos, the book weaves together interviews, reflections, essays, scores and images, driven by a shared desire to push the boundaries of what we (do not) know. |
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| Physical Description: | 528 pages : color illustrations, 24 cm. |
| ISBN: | 9782960320718 2960320719 |