It is all in our heads
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Title
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It is all in our heads
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Description
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Dramaturgy is about how things are put together and how they are percieved. Trying to imagine what the same thing could say and mean in various contexts. Lately also - how not to offend anybody, how not to forget anybody, how to speak about what I know and experience and not to pretend I can become somebody else. However without somebody else there is no point of being in communication, without somebody else there is no true inspiration for engaging into the dialogue. I have a neighbour Liksma, she has an amazing collection of mice. They don't get dusty because dust comes from human skin and if you live in the clean countryside air and don't bring too much of your skin into the mice place they remain clean (this is on the video). I am part of an amazing Baltic Dance Network. Baltic dance artists and organisers come together to talk, they talked in Riga among other things also about an audience. When I looked at the mice collection video I thought who is performing and who is watching. When I listened to the audio recording if Baltic people talking about the audience of contemporary dance I thought about prejudices about the audience and about the artists and what happens if those prejudices look at each other. What if they stop and everybody dances together? What happens when there is mismatch? What happens when the mismatch turns into the best match?
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ContentConcept
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Latviadramaturgylayeringmousemickeymouseperceptionsoundoverimagemismatch
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File Date
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2025-01-30
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Type
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Video
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Tier
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12. Dramaturgy/composition/structure
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Location
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Braslava, Latvia
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Interaction Time
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Up to 10 minutes
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Collective
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Latvia
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Type of Contribution
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Individual