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Contact improvisation comes of age.

Publication: Dance Magazine
Publication Date: 01-JUN-04
Format: Online - approximately 1939 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Contact improvisation comes of age.(Interview)

Article Excerpt
How is Contact Improvisation like the Internet?

Lots of ways, it turns out. Both the dance form and the electronic network came into being in the early 1970s. Both revolutionized the way we communicate. Both have spread dramatically, becoming worldwide phenomena. "Surfing" is part of the lingo in both. And neither has managed to make much money.

"Does everything have to make money?" Steve Paxton asks when I try out this comparison in a telephone interview. Paxton "instigated" contact improvisation, to use his word, in New York City in 1972, after experiments during a residency at Oberlin College with the Grand Union. (See sidebar.)

In contact improvisation (CI), two people share a dance by giving weight to a single "point of contact." They might stand forehead to forehead, of one's shoulder might lean into the other's hip. "It looks like a cross between a ballet pas de deux and a barroom brawl," said one dance critic. Each dance is effectively a trio, with the third partner being the floor. Early experiments were conducted on gym mats, soon discarded in favor of the solid footing a harder surface provides.

It's nonhierarchical; no choreographer is directing. Participants speak of being "danced" by the point of contact. Paxton, a wise, laconic artist of 65 who guesses he's partnered 20,000 people worldwide in the past thirty years (see sidebar), says, "I was trying to understand what makes integrity in movement. I thought I spied in CI a form arising from us rather than imposed upon us. It's a game that takes two people to win, so it doesn't create losers; it ignores gender, size, and other differences. It's about attending to your reflexes in a touch communication--faster than words, faster than conscious thinking." About...

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