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Wednesday, October 13, 2010artdanceartanddesignstage

Move: Choreographing You at the Hayward Gallery

Yvonne Rainer's Trio A. In 1962, Rainer and a small group of passionately experimental choreographers founded the Judson Dance Theatre in New York. Musicians, poets and, above all, visual artists gave in to its pull, all of them participating in collective workshops and many performing in works choreographed there Photograph: Yvonne Rainer Lucinda Childs: DANCE (1979). "There were just so many ideas floating around," says Childs, another Judson choreographer. 'I grabbed on to Bob Morris's minimalism but pop art was fascinating to me, too' Photograph: Nathaniel Tileston Lucinda Childs: DANCE (1979) Photograph: Nathaniel Tileston Dancers performing Simone Forti's Hangers (1961). The Hayward exhibition invites visitors to become participants – or even dancers – in installations and sculptures by internationally renowned visual artists and choreographers Photograph: Alastair Muir William Forsythe's The Fact of Matter (2009). Forsythe's installation makes its spectators become dancers by having them swing and clamber through a forest of gymnast rings Photograph: Alastair Muir Bruce Nauman's Green Light Corridor Photograph: Jonathan Hordle/Rex Features Solo performance for Pablo Bronstein's Magnificent Triumphal Arch in Pompeian Colours (2010) Photograph: Alastair Muir Dancers performing choreography by Anita Pace for Mike Kelley's Test Room Photograph: Alastair Muir Christian Jankowski: Rooftop Routine (2008) Photograph: Alastair Muir

Source: The Guardian ↗

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