Abstract
Historienne de la danse, Laure Guilbert explore le pouvoir ambigu des célébrations chorégraphiques durant les Jeux Olympiques de 1936. Dans l’espace vertigineux des stades, les artistes ont composé des danses chorales qui rassemblent des milliers de participants. Si ces œuvres cristallisent les techniques rythmiques et l’idéal esthétique de l’Ausdrucktanz, elles font aussi implacablement écho à la doctrine corporelle du régime fasciste.
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