Repeating and disrupting embodied histories through performance:Exhibit A,Mies JulieandItsoseng

Autor: Miki Flockemann
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Critical Arts. 27:403-417
ISSN: 1992-6049
0256-0046
DOI: 10.1080/02560046.2013.828391
Popis: The concern about South African arts being – as Achille Mbembe claims – ‘stuck in repetition’ can be challenged by examining developments in the performance arts which deliberately employ repetition. In these cases repetition is played with not just as a process of voiding or emptying out, but also to reconceptualise and embody historical and lived experiences. This can involve re-enactments of images, texts and theatrical styles which are worked upon and productively problematised through performance as a live event. In looking at the performance aesthetics of repetition, Diana Taylor's The archive and the repertoire (2003) provides a useful context, since Taylor's work straddles the disciplinary intersections between performance studies, anthropology and history. As point of departure, this article focuses on three works produced at the 2012 National Arts Festival, since the accumulation of new and not-new works viewed in quick succession offers scope for identifying aesthetic trends and shifts....
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