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posture series (of hana van der kolk)

adam overton
(2008)
page last updated Wed, 10 Feb 2010,  8:42pm PST
last comment posted on Wed, 11 Feb 2009, 12:00am PST

 

 

Description
graphic score, to be interpreted in any way, through sound, action, thought, and/or movement

 

 

Keywords:   posture, graphic score
Duration:   variable, 1 minute or greater, 1 minute or less minutes
# of Performers:   solo, 1, 1 or more, ensemble, variable

 

 

Files
posture series hana van der kolk.jpg

 

 

Score / Notes

of hana van der kolk

 

posture series hana van der kolk

 


performance suggestions:

 

in any fashion
seriously
at any speed, esp. slowly and slower
score may be viewed from any direction, and followed in any direction
interpret with action(s), sound(s), thought(s), and/or movement(s)
persist for as little as 1 minute or less, or for much, much longer
don't be afraid to pause
notice your own posture as you perform [though do not judge], and possibly let it influence your engagement with the score, and/or allow the performance to influence your posture

 

 

 

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posted by ao, 02/11/09


several of the posture series pieces were performed 9 Feb 2009 by Adam Overton, as part of Anatomy Riot #30, at the Open Space, Los Angeles, curated by Marcus Kuiland-Nazario

 

posture series pieces performed:
of asher hartman, of brooke taylor smiley, of corey marc fogel, of dorit cypis, of eric km clark, of hana van der kolk, of haruko tanaka, of lara bank, of michele yu, of mike winter, of tashi wada

 

 

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