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Dance First, Think Later: 618 Rules to Live By

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Life is too short to dance first. Life is too long to think last. You can’t dance without music. You can’t think without a brain. So, dance and don’t think! Dance First. Think Later – An encounter between dance and visual arts explores an artistic realm on the intersection of dance and visual arts, two mutually nourishing fields, but which operate through very different modes of production and presentation. The project is a hybrid between an exhibition and a performance festival. Dance first, think later. You’ll never regret this moment in time; right now, that is all that matters. Dance your way to the best life ever.

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Dance first, think later. Live in the moment, and don’t be too hard on yourself. Dance doesn’t just happen, it’s being intentional, and you have to be in the moment.Relay, a live installation in two of the window bays at le Commun, will be accompanied by drawings and scores revealing the links between the artists’ research in architecture, choreography and time. Alexandra Pirici (RO, 1982, based in Bucharest) is an artist who uses choreography both for its economy of means and for its critical energy, as a means of questioning history, monuments and public memory. Re-collection is an ongoing, performative action, built around the notion of collecting, while subverting traditional understandings of the term. Real and fictional objects – works of art and forms of life – are transformed into embodied memories. Objects become movements, unlabelled, with no need for classification. The boundaries between these new objects – actions / gestures / moving sculptural forms – are porous and less defined such that we never quite know where each “object” begins and ends. When you dance, you don’t think about what’s in your way. You move forward to the next step. When you dance, your body feels free. When you think, your mind becomes clear. When we dance, we forget everything and everyone. Dance is the only thing that gives you wings! You can dance on tables, but it’s the move that matters. Dance first, think later. You will never regret a moment of dancing if you have fun while doing it! Let’s dance, laugh, and live our lives at the moment.

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Gregory Stauffer is an associate artist and resident at Arsenic in 2018-2020. His work has been presented at Bone Festival, Bern; Centre culturel Suisse, Paris; Musée Tinguely, Bâle; ADC, Geneva; Südpol, Lucerne; Goethe Institute, Dacca; Contemporary Dance Festival, New Delhi; CACY, Yverdon. PDF / EPUB File Name: dance_first_think_later_-_kathryn_n_ross_petras.pdf, dance_first_think_later_-_kathryn_n_ross_petras.epub Dance first, think later. You may not be too good at thinking, but you are very good at moving. You’ll always have time to think about what’s next with dance. Plus, the best dance moves are the ones that come naturally. So, dance, laugh and live life to the fullest. Alexandra Bachzetsis has created more than 25 choreographic pieces, which have featured at numerous international festivals and venues. Her work has also appeared in exhibitions at Kunsthalle, Bâle; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Modern, London; Jumex Museum, Mexico City; and Centre culturel suisse, Paris. She has participated in the Berlin Biennale and at Documenta 13 and 14 in Kassel and Athens. A laureate of the Zurich Art Prize, she teaches at HEAD in Geneva. Her latest work, Chasing a Ghost, is touring in 2020. Multi- and transdisciplinarity are not an end in themselves, but an open field for perceiving and questioning the contemporary world. Movement and gesture have specific meanings in different cultures and areas of society: politics, diplomacy, sports, the army, communication, social struggles, street demonstrations, rituals… Everywhere, gestures deliver messages and are scrutinised in the media and on social networks; they bring people together or divide them. Moreover, expressions such as “diplomatic ballet,” “political faux pas,” “political posture,” “pas de deux,” “awkward gait,” “crowd movement,” “body language,” “revolutionary gesture,” “inappropriate gesture,” “misunderstood gesture” testify to the fact that words that are notably linked to the vocabulary of choreography are also used in many other fields.Created by Kathryn and Ross Petras, connoisseurs of quotes, whose books and calendars have over 56 million copies in print, "Dance First. Think Later." is a collection of the greatest life wisdom from an unexpected group of speakers, doers, and thinkers. There are 618 rules to live by—funny, sly, declarative, thoughtful, offhanded, clever, and always La Ribot was the subject of a “portrait” at the Festival d’automne, Paris, in 2019, with 6 pieeces: Panoramix at Centre Pompidou; Se vende at Centre Pompidou and the CND; Laughing Hole at the CND ; Please, please, please (with Mathilde Monnier and Tiago Rodriguez) at Espace 1789, Saint-Ouen and at Centre Pompidou; Happy Island at the CND; Another distinguée at Centquatre. In 2019, her work was also presented at the Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona; Macba, Barcelona; MUSAC, Leon; in 2018, CCE, Mexico City in 2017, Tripostal, Lille; Tanz im August, Berlin ; in 2016, Centro Parraga, Murcia; in 2015, Centre culturel suisse, Paris; Beirut Art Center; Musée de la danse, Rennes. Dying on stage has been presented at, among others, the Musée d’Orsay as part of the Festival d’automne, Paris, at Camden Arts Centre, London, 2019; at Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels, 2018; at the Sharjah Biennial; and at Centre Pompidou in Paris, 2017. Christodoulos Panayiotou has exhibited at Camden Art Centre, London; La Tallera, Mexico, 2019; Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris; Rodeo, London; Belvedere 21, Vienna; Dhaka Art Summit, Bangladesh; and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2018. Don’t be scared to dance, don’t be shy. It’s okay to ditch your inhibitions; dance first and thinks later. If you don’t dance, you’ll never have a reason to. If you don’t think, you won’t make any mistakes. And if you don’t smile, they can’t take it away when it’s gone. In 1967, the artist Richard Serra wrote a list of verbs denoting ways of acting on a material object. Roll, fold, bend, shorten, plane, tear, carve, split, cut, slice… Given Serra’s proximity to Yvonne Rainer and SImone Forti, these words can be read in terms of his interest in dance. With Verbmemove, Gregory Stauffer (CH, 1980, based in Bienne and Genève) pays homage to Serra by “performing” each of the 108 verbs in the list.

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