@article{ART002186622},
author={Jisun Lee},
title={Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking},
journal={The Korean Journal of Dance Studies},
issn={1226-900X},
year={2016},
volume={62},
number={5},
pages={1-16},
doi={10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1}
TY - JOUR
AU - Jisun Lee
TI - Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking
JO - The Korean Journal of Dance Studies
PY - 2016
VL - 62
IS - 5
PB - The Korean Society for Dance Studies
SP - 1
EP - 16
SN - 1226-900X
AB - The purpose of this study is to analyze a meaning of William Forsythe’s concept of choreographic object. Through this concept, Forsythe suggests a new meaning of choreography as a translation of ideas. The three of Forsythe’s works, White Bouncy Castle(1997), You Made Me a Monster(2005), and Doing and Undergoing(2016) are exemplified to navigate his ideas such as that dance is a model of physical thinking and dancing or moving can allow a new perception to the world.
KW - Deconstruction;William Forsythe;Physical thinking;Choreographic object;Choreographic installation
DO - 10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
ER -
Jisun Lee. (2016). Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking. The Korean Journal of Dance Studies, 62(5), 1-16.
Jisun Lee. 2016, "Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking", The Korean Journal of Dance Studies, vol.62, no.5 pp.1-16. Available from: doi:10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee "Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking" The Korean Journal of Dance Studies 62.5 pp.1-16 (2016) : 1.
Jisun Lee. Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking. 2016; 62(5), 1-16. Available from: doi:10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee. "Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking" The Korean Journal of Dance Studies 62, no.5 (2016) : 1-16.doi: 10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee. Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking. The Korean Journal of Dance Studies, 62(5), 1-16. doi: 10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee. Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking. The Korean Journal of Dance Studies. 2016; 62(5) 1-16. doi: 10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee. Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking. 2016; 62(5), 1-16. Available from: doi:10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1
Jisun Lee. "Choreographic Object and Physical Thinking" The Korean Journal of Dance Studies 62, no.5 (2016) : 1-16.doi: 10.16877/kjds.62.5.201612.1