Abstract
Abstract This article discusses and presents insights gained through the research project To let things unfold (by catching the centre) conducted by Jan Burkhardt and Cecilia Roos between 2016-2018 and financed by Stockholm University of the Arts. The research started with the pilot study Gestures of Exchange with us sharing an interest in how performers exchange methods during an artistic process and our aim was to explore different ways of articulating this process. In this study we realized that our interest was rather in how we can experience each other’s methods through sensation. This realization brought us into To Let Things Unfold (by Catching the Centre), a project in which we have been working on expanding the notion of sensation and practicing different ways in which experiences of sensation can be used as a material in choreographic processes. The questions we have asked ourselves are: What is the role of sensation in choreographic processes? In what ways are sensations exchanged, transformed and transacted between performers in a creative process? What kind of possibilities can emerge out of purposelessness? The act of sharing became our primary research practice supported by sensation as one of the fundaments for sharing.
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