
Morphoses is an innovative interdisciplinary performance that challenges conventional understandings of presence and embodiment in artistic expression. Through a phenomenological framework inspired by Husserl's philosophy, the work investigates the intricate relationship between structure and perception in performance.
The mediums establish a compelling dialogue between the tangible physicality of the dancer and responsive electronic soundscapes.
At its core, the body navigates structural elements, revealing its impact into spatio-temporal dimensions generated by the sonic architecture. This embodied approach creates a unique choreographic language where movement and sound intertwine in unexpected ways.
These reactive sonic architectures extend to an immersive experience that transcends traditional boundaries between choreography and musical composition.
Morphoses further explores the fascinating tension between the corporeal presence of performers and the disembodied nature of artificial agents. The electroacoustic composition functions as a mediating force, building bridges between physical and virtual domains. This creates a thought-provoking conversation between organic human expression and artificial systems, revealing both harmonies and contradictions in their interaction.
Through this multisensory experience, audiences are invited to reconsider how we perceive embodiment, technology, and artistic creation in the contemporary world.
50 Minuten
Additional information
Funded by Pro Helvetia / Swiss Arts Council.Choreography, Performance: Christine Bonansea SaulutMusic Composition, Performance: Luca ForcucciVisual design: Christine Bonansea Saulut, Luca Forcucci
Dates
July 2025
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