Eleanor Bauer

choreo | graphy within practice

Sketches and notes with patterns on them spread out

Fr 9.10.2020, 13:00-17:00, MDT

"choreo | graphy within practice", presented in collaboration with Stockholm University of the Arts, is an opportunity to open up and reflect together on and through Eleanor Bauer’s artistic-practice based research as a doctoral candidate in choreography. Joined by experts from the fields of dance, choreography, and writing, Bauer will share her choreographic practice research in practice-based conversations with her interlocutors (Jennifer Lacey and Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris). The week prior, October 1-3 at Dansenshus, Bauer will present the latest iteration of her ongoing choreographic research as it has been presented over the years under the title "A lot of moving parts". Attendees of the "choreo | graphy within practice" seminar are warmly welcomed but not obliged to attend also the "A lot of moving parts VII (Sleeping Giant Dreams)" performances.

80% SEMINAR, IN TWO PARTS:

PART 1: Performative Artistic Research Exposition at Dansens Hus 1-3 October 2020, 19:30-21:30

PART 2: Practive-Based Seminar/Discussion at MDT 9 October 2020, 13:00-17:00

 

"choreo | graphy" general research project info on SKH site:

https://www.uniarts.se/english/research-and-development-work/doctoral-research-project/doctoral-research-project-eleanor-bauer

"A lot of moving parts" general project info and history on Good Move site:

https://goodmove.be/A-LOT-OF-MOVING-PARTS

Eleanor Bauer

Eleanor Bauer is an interdisciplinary dance artist, researcher and teacher. Her work is a synthesis of embodied intelligences, a practice of making sense with the senses in motion. 


Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Bauer holds a BFA in Dance from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts (2003), is a graduate of PARTS’ Research Cycle (Brussels, 2006), has a PhD in Performative and Media-Based Practices with a Specialization in Choreography from Stockholm University of the Arts (2022), and is currently doing a postdoc research project on dance in education called "Learning through Dancing" funded by the Swedish Research Council.

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