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Vorlesung
“The personal is political”– Micropolitics in Dance and Performance
Kirsten Maar
Kommentar
‘The personal is political’ - this slogan of the second wave of feminism is to be expanded in an intersectional way and analysed in terms of its systemic entanglements of power and privilege. The seminar examines the tensions between the political and the personal or private and the affects that accompany these negotiations, as well as the tensions between artistic autonomy on the one hand and contextualisation on the other. How have artists, choreographers and dancers themselves understood their ‘politicality’, how does ‘the political’ express itself in choreographic form? Social and political changes only intervene in an understanding of choreography, among other things, but also in the material infrastructures of ‘operational choreography’ (Egert) and in our ‘social choreographies’ in performance and everyday movement (Hewitt). In addition to forms of resistance, protest and activism, we attempt to focus on a micropolitical multitude of interacting movements that permeate the artistic and social field and consider the collective structures that open up horizons for future possibilities for action. How do they express themselves in artistic works, but also in different modes of re/production, such as rehearsal, training, or pedagogical and mediating activities in the dance field? Which modes of relationship come into play here and how are they realised along their respective dispositives? The temporal focus is on the transition period from the 1960s to the 1970s, around 1989 and the early 1990s, as well as on recent developments since the 2010s. Schließen
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Mi, 22.10.2025 16:00 - 18:00
Mi, 29.10.2025 16:00 - 18:00
Mi, 05.11.2025 16:00 - 18:00
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Mi, 03.12.2025 16:00 - 18:00
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Mi, 07.01.2026 16:00 - 18:00
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Mi, 11.02.2026 16:00 - 18:00
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