Linking dance to a life philosophy that embraces impermanence and adaptability as forms of survival and cultural resistance
Published with Fundacao Bienal de Sao Paulo.
This second in a series of four educational publications of the 36th Bienal de Sao Paulo centers on the Invocation held in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, exploring the intelligence of bodily movements as they navigate rupture and adaptation to maintain balance amid crises. By reflecting on resilience and the dynamics of movement, this volume aims to deepen understanding of how physicality and adaptability intersect with broader cultural and social challenges. The concept stems from bigidi, a core element of the Guadeloupean dance gwoka, characterized by improvisation and alternating between moments of rupture and continuity in a constant effort to maintain balance. Lena Blou, a leading authority on this tradition, identifies bigidi and its mode of moving as the essential nature of the Caribbean being, which, in her words, "knows how to stabilize instability and transform disharmony into harmony."
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 159 mm
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978-1-954939-12-7 (9781954939127)
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