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Episode 7 - Choreographing from trust with Bakani Pick-Up
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This week on the podcast I’m joined by choreographer Bakani Pick-Up. Bakani creates dance works for the stage that infuse the care and trust he cultivates during his process, his interest in philosophy, and his painting-inspired approach to composition. We jump straight into discussing the focusing effect the pandemic has had on his work and what inspired him in creating My dear, time has passed. We question what works “mean” and how choreography is to be interpreted and talk about the role choreography has had in expressing and processing his grief. Lastly, we embark on the topic of choreography as a form of reality-warping and world-building. This conversation left me feeling really touched, with some new thoughts on choreography and lots of questions to head-scratch about. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did,
David
To find out more:
Website: bakanipickupcompany.com
Instagram: @sanzuku
Harsh Light Webinar: David Harradine & Bakani Pick-Up: https://www.blocprojects.co.uk/exhibitions-events/2020/harsh-light-5
Further reading: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/embodied-cognition/
36 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on September 30, 2023 17:08 (). Last successful fetch was on July 22, 2023 05:02 ()
Why? Flux inactif status. Nos serveurs ont été incapables de récupérer un flux de podcast valide pour une période prolongée.
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This week on the podcast I’m joined by choreographer Bakani Pick-Up. Bakani creates dance works for the stage that infuse the care and trust he cultivates during his process, his interest in philosophy, and his painting-inspired approach to composition. We jump straight into discussing the focusing effect the pandemic has had on his work and what inspired him in creating My dear, time has passed. We question what works “mean” and how choreography is to be interpreted and talk about the role choreography has had in expressing and processing his grief. Lastly, we embark on the topic of choreography as a form of reality-warping and world-building. This conversation left me feeling really touched, with some new thoughts on choreography and lots of questions to head-scratch about. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did,
David
To find out more:
Website: bakanipickupcompany.com
Instagram: @sanzuku
Harsh Light Webinar: David Harradine & Bakani Pick-Up: https://www.blocprojects.co.uk/exhibitions-events/2020/harsh-light-5
Further reading: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/embodied-cognition/
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