Posts Tagged ‘きたまり’
Since the experimental dance group KIKIKIKIKIKI recently held a collaborative performance with Golden Finance, I’ll use that connection to revisit an amazing performance I saw at Kyoto’s Urban Guild about a year ago when KIKIKIKIKIKI teamed up with Pao. Pao is a group that specializes in modal improvisation based around simple melodic riffs and drifting […]
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Tags: "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses", Althusser, きたまり, contemporary dance, dance, Discipline and Punish, experimental dance, Foucault, ideology and the body, improvisation, improvisational music, Kameda Shinji, KIKIKIKIKIKI, Kitamari, Pao, performance, subjectivity, Urban Guild, 亀田 真司