Exploring Intimacy in Contemporary Dance: Insights and Perspectives

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Delve into the publicization of intimate matters in modern dance through the works of renowned choreographers such as Mette Ingvartsen, Pascal Rambert, and Jasmine Morand. Discover the intertwining of revelation and relationality in the ethymology of intimacy, and explore concepts like extimity and subjectivity. Gain valuable insights from scholarly research and critical analyses in this engaging exploration of intimacy in the world of contemporary dance.

  • Dance
  • Intimacy
  • Contemporary
  • Publicization
  • Ethymology

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  1. Talking about Love Publicization of intimate matters in contemporary dance plays Dr. Claire Vionnet National Swiss Foundation University of Bern 18-19 February

  2. Mette Ingvartsen To come (2005) https://vimeo.com/26911196 21 pornographies (2017)

  3. Pascal Rambert: Libido Sciendi (2008)

  4. Jasmine Morand: Underground (2012) https://vimeo.com/52038841 Dancers vs audience s intimacy

  5. Doris Uhlich More than naked (2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0UBQNNa6J8

  6. Heart/ Body Intimacy

  7. Ethymology Intimacy Intimus means inmost, most profound, most hidden and secret intimus is made of the prefix intus, within , and inter, in the midst of hidden depth and relationality Marar pointed out that the verb intimare means to bring in or put or to publish or announce . She writes: crucially, intimacy is intertwined with revelation . (Marar 2014: 20)

  8. Extimity Historian S. Tisseron calls extimit the drive individuals are animated by, to share/expose their intimate lives, physical as well as psychic (Tisseron 2001) Publicization Contact is intimate, but it is public (Novack 1990: 168)

  9. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity M. Gauthier and . Mercier noted the double signification of intimacy: Interrelation with others (interpersonal relationships) Relation to oneself (the most private sphere of the individual) (Gauthier and Mercier 2017: 1)

  10. Bibliography Gauthier, Maude and Mercier, lisabeth. "Perspectives Queer Et F ministes Pour Un Regard Critique Sur L intimit Dans Les M dias Num riques. Queer and Feminist Analyses of Intimacy in Digital Media." Genre, Sexualit & Soci t 17 (2017) Accessed 09.09.17. http://gss.revues.org/3950. Marar, Ziyad. Intimacy. Durham: Routledge, 2014 Novack, Cynthia. Sharing the Dance. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990 Tisseron, Serge. L intimit Surexpos e. Paris: ditions Ramsay, 2001

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