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The Ingenious Unpredicatability of Jonathan Burrows
In The Ingenious Unpredicatability of Jonathan Burrows, Pieter T’Jonck and Rudi Laermans attempt to capture the essence of Burrows’ artistic practice. Their essays focus, respectively, on his work as a whole and on The Trilogy for Two Gentlemen, which Burrows created with his fellow explorer, the musician and composer Matteo Fargion. In a rare interview, Jonathan Burrows himself speaks to Daniela Perazzo of Dance Theatre Journal. All this is underpinned by previously unpublished choreographic notations that shed light on the fascinating art of this choreographer. In The Ingenious Unpredicatability of Jonathan Burrows, Pieter T’Jonck and Rudi Laermans attempt to capture the essence of Burrows’ artistic practice. Their essays focus, respectively, on his work as a whole and on The Trilogy for Two Gentlemen, which Burrows created with his fellow explorer, the musician and composer Matteo Fargion. In a rare interview, Jonathan Burrows himself speaks to Daniela Perazzo of Dance Theatre Journal. All this is underpinned by previously unpublished choreographic notations that shed light on the fascinating art of this choreographer.
The Ingenious Unpredicatability of Jonathan Burrows is in Dutch and English and 300 copies are published.
Pages: 108
Size: 138 x 175 x 7 mm
Fotography: Liesbeth Bernaerts, Richard Dean, Alastair Muir, Chris Nash, Herman Sorgeloos
Graphic design: Dion Boodts
D/2008/5857/81