Event recording

Multiple ways of looking at authorship in dance

Date
October 18, 2019
Place
Conseil des Arts de Montréal
Director
Audiotopie (René Journault and Frédérick Breton)
Editor
Audiotopie (René Journault and Frédérick Breton)
Video recording
Audiotopie (René Journault and Frédérick Breton)
Sound recording
Audiotopie (Simone D'Ambrosio)
Length
1 h 04
Moderator
Lise Gagnon

«L’auteur·e en danse : pluralité des expériences» took place at the Conseil des Arts de Montréal on October 18, 2019.

With: Georges Azzaria, Rhodnie Désir (excerpt), Hervé Guay, Catherine Lavoie-Marcus and Nayla Naoufal.

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Authorship in dance: multiple experiences

Production

During this focus day event, participants from the dance community explored different facets of authoriality. Among the topics discussed: How does this concept determine and/or influence the creative process? How do different cultures define authorship in dance and position themselves vis-à-vis this notion? How can…

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Authorship in Dance: Multiple Experiences

Participants in this focus day event explored different facets of authoriality in dance. Among the issues they discussed: How does this concept determine and/or influence the creative process? How do different cultures define authorship in dance and position themselves vis-à-vis this notion? How can we…

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