Abstract

In this article, I introduce the notion of choreostruction, which has emerged during my doctoral research projectChoreography as Reading Practice in the Performing Arts Research Centre at the University of the Arts, Helsinki (2013–2019). The term stems from studying the French philosopher Jean Luc Nancy’s notion struction, which heexamines in depth in dialogue with the French astrophysicist and philosopher Aurélien Barrau in the book What’s these Worlds Coming to? (2015). In the book, the concept of struction is introduced as one of the concepts that could help us understand how “ we are not living in one world but worlds” , and how we “ no longer create, but appropriate and montage” (quotes from the book cover). I approach the notion and its operative potential by exposing one experimental choreographic work that I am still processing and in which the operative move in my choreographic practice from composition to attention is one important shift that connects my practice to the notion of struction. The term choreostruction is an attempt to materialize the dialogue between my artistic practice and my understanding of Nancy’s notion of struction. Other influencing references of this process come from the writings of philosophers Thomas Nail and Jaana Parviainen and artworks from the history of site-specific art.

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  • Simo Kellokumpu is a Finnish choreographer and a researcher based in Helsinki

  • Kellokumpu has been collaborating with the French artist Vincent Roumagnac since 2010, and he is a founding member of the research cluster with artists and researchers Outi Condit and Keywords: choreography, choreoreading, movement, embodiment, place, space, site

  • I introduce the notion of choreostruction, which has emerged during my doctoral research project Choreography as Reading Practice in the Performing Arts Research Centre at the University of the Arts Helsinki (2013–2019)

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I introduce the notion of ‘choreostruction’, which has emerged during my doctoral research project Choreography as Reading Practice in the Performing Arts Research Centre at the University of the Arts, Helsinki (2013–2019). The term ‘choreostruction’ is an attempt to materialize the dialogue between my artistic practice and my understanding of Nancy’s notion of struction. Simo Kellokumpu is a Finnish choreographer and a researcher based in Helsinki He received his DfA (Doctor of Arts) from the Performing Arts. His artistic works examine the choreographic relations between corporeality and materiality in various scales and contexts. His work operates in the entanglement of contemporary speculative fiction, interplanetary culture, astrobiology, and queer(ing) space. Besides his solo work, Kellokumpu has been collaborating with the French artist Vincent Roumagnac since 2010, and he is a founding member of the research cluster with artists and researchers Outi Condit and Vincent Roumagnac

ARTISTIC RESEARCH AIM AND CONTEXT
FIRST STEPS
THE PREFIX CHOREO
THE ATTRIBUTE STRUCTION
TOWARDS CHOREOREADING
DISTRIBUTION OF MOVEMENT AND CHOREOGRAPHIC THINKING
SLOW CHOREOGRAPHY
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