Meg Stuart, Damaged Goods ; Julie De Meester, Astrid Kaminski, Jeroen Versteele (eds.) ; contributions by Jean-Marc Adolphe [en 59 anderen] ; graphic design : Sean Yendrys with Björn Giesecke
Oracle cards bewaard in de map "Begeleidend materiaal 2025".
Samenvatting (annotatie)
Since the early nineties, Meg Stuart, and her dance company Damaged Goods, based in Brussels, have produced a remarkable and audacious body of choreographic work. In 2010, Damaged Goods published Are we here yet?, which spans the first twenty years of Meg Stuart's career. In the follow-up book Let's not get used to this place, the choreographer looks back on more than a decade of works through reflections, interviews, scores, and notes on the practice of creating, performing, teaching and living dance. These are mixed with reports, essays and poetry by collaborators and other observers, photos, performance texts and archive material. The book's title, gleaned from one of Stuart's recent video works, ties together these multifarious sources in a desire to discard tried and tested strategies, explore new contexts, and transgress the edge of what we (do not) know.
Let's not get used to this place gives a sense of the plentitude of motions, inspirations and personalities that energize Meg Stuart's creative cosmos. It offers a personal and intimate look behind the scenes of the creative process, and expands this to include the world around it. As a journey through her more recent career, an inspiring manual and a work of art in its own right, it has a wide appeal to an international base of artists, students and peers, and to anyone who is interested in performance.
Let's not get used to this place / Meg Stuart, Damaged Goods ; Julie De Meester, Astrid Kaminski, Jeroen Versteele (eds.) ; contributions by Jean-Marc Adolphe [en 59 anderen] ; graphic design : Sean Yendrys with Björn Giesecke. - Brussels : Damaged Goods, 2024 ; Dijon : Les presses du réel, 2024. - 528 pagina's
: illustraties ; 24 cm + 3 oracle cards. - Oracle cards bewaard in de map "Begeleidend materiaal 2025". - ISBN 978-2-960320-71-8 : 45 EUR.