Through writing, exchanging, interpreting, and performing scores for each other, the workshop finds itself in the intersection of choreography, dance, performance, and writing. Conceptually, the graph in choreography is understood as a means of communication of dancing that detaches the author from the work, as the author of the score is not present as the performer elaborates their interpretation, making the performer co-author by their interpretation. The scoring process reveals the margins and grey zones of authorship but also the creative potentials of writing movement that is not a form of notation to conserve an original but a re-iterative process, open to difference. We will explore different points of departure for choreographic writing to see what it might mean to have a choreographic perspective on to things such as objects, pop songs, architecture and what not. Performing the scores for each other in the studio we playfully join the joy of dancing and the energy that comes from giving and receiving attention to each other's performing.
Rasmus Ölme