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de FRATINI, ROBERTO
de FRATINI, ROBERTO
El cuerpo incalculable. William Forsythe, GeraldSiegmund y los diferenciales de la danza is the seventhtitle of Cuerpo de Letra collection, a series of studies, inSpanish language, focused on dance and contemporarythinking.With an artistic trajectory that moves tounfathomable depths between dance, visual arts,theoretical reflection and pedagogy, William Forsythe isnot only one of the most significant choreographers ofrecent decades, but also the most genuinerepresentative of a multi-faceted model of humanism, ofa confluence between arts and knowledge - or betweenskills and doubts - which is the true structural challengeof the 21st century. The most instructive part of thisincalculable map of modes of creation is that it refers,almost entirely, to an essential understanding and to aradical expansion of the notion of choreography: at alltimes it is an unconditional love for dance as utopianwriting and as a terminal act of presence in the world.This book attempts to remedy, thus, a serious lacuna inour bibliography, gathering for the first time three of thegreatest essays dedicated to William Forsythe by GeraldSiegmund --the theorist whose artistic adventure hasmost lucidly followed - and an anthology of textsconstituted by interviews, conversations, lectures andpoetic allegations of Forsythe himself.