Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity // Thinking – Resisting – Reading the Political
February 9th, 2011
If you missed any of the fascinating presentations held at the twin conferences Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity and Thinking – Resisting – Reading the Political you can now watch them online:
- Opening of Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity/Thinking – Resisting – Reading the Political
- PANEL DISCUSSION: Sasa Asentic, Xavier Le Roy, Liz Waterhouse and members of ID Frankfurt – Working. Dance. Works.
- Ulas Aktas – Civil-wilderness (Civilderness) and Cultural Immune Systems
- Armen Avanessian – Reading Political Theories’ Readings
- Friedrich Balke – All in Good Time? Fiction and the Possibility of Historic Events
- Bruno Bosteels – Transatlantic Decadence: Aesthetics and Politics
- Ramsay Burt – The Politics of Embodied Freedom in Early Modern Dance and Suffragette Protest
- Gabriele Brandstetter – Heteropolitics of Dance
- Simon Critchley – The Faith of the Faithless – Experiments in Political Theology
- Bojana Cvejic – The Politics of Problems
- Mark Franko – Antifascist Utopias and Action Photography: Nationalism and the Popular Front in Martha Graham’s American Document
- Josef Früchtl – It is, as if. Fiction, Aesthetics, and the Political
- Andreas Hetzel – Resistance Speaks: Languages of Resistance
- Gabriele Klein – (Micro-)Politics of Social Choreography. On the Relationship between Urban Diversities, Citizenship and Site Specific Dance Performances
- Bojana Kunst – Working Out Contemporaneity: Dance and Postfordism
- Andre Lepecki – Dance and (In)difference: Towards a Kinetic Critique of Communication
- Oliver Marchart – Dancing Politics. Some Reflections on Commonality, Choreography and Protest
- Randy Martin – Mobilizing Dance: Between Network and Organization
- Brian Massumi / Erin Manning – Coming Alive in a World of Texture: For Neurodiversity
- Dieter Mersch – The Political and the Violent. On Resistances
- Nikolaus Müller-Schöll – Plus d’un rôle. On the Politics of Playing Together in Contemporary Theatre
- Stephan Packard – Why are Story Arcs Dark and Gritty? Ethics and the Political in Serial TV and Video Aesthetics
- Wim Peeters – Contesting “the Democratic Chattering of the Letter”. Politics of Comment in 20th Century Litertaure
- Jacques Rancière – Doing or Not Doing: Politics, Aesthetics, Performance
- Gabriel Rockhill – Critique of the Ontological Illusion. Rethinking the Relation between Art and Politics
- Frank Ruda – Thinking Politics Concretely: Negation, Affirmation and the Dialectics of Dialectics and Non-Dialectics
- Petra Sabisch – Choreographing Participatory Relations: Contamination and Articulation
- Ana Vujanovic – Politics of Dance: Subject, Media and Procedures of Work