Topics of interest and principles to be considered, explored, questioned + words I would like to eventually re-define for the purpose of this study (in italics):
*sensation - genuine - experiential - honest - focus. Movement doesn't happen if there's no reason (and that can be an external factor -contingency- or one's internal drive, motivation, inspiration, inner trigger, necessity) *habit VS change: can we exercise changing our minds at any time? *say the stupid thing. *visual rhythms / acoustic architecture: acknowledging that presence is a manifestation of rhythm and has power to provoke. *provocation: we are provocateurs; dancers; listeners. *agreeing to produce a common language/vocabulary *inexplicit sociality: a group or a solo is a group. Try to always remind yourself that there is a group, despite not all might be actively-provoking / visibly-present (dancing or watching) *interruption is encouraged, at any stage, to annoyiment if necessary.
Under-layering themes:
*fancy words: authorship; agency; contingency; affect; politics of representation; objectification; commodification *philosophy within the dance: value of this art; semiotic interpretations *choreology: attention to the analysis of movement *social sciences: how is this (dance) a medium of cultural and social interaction *dispersion / disruption *not-aboutness *change *juxtaposition