The sharing of the common in the performance Contra X Tempo
Collaborative creative process as an aesthetic and political act
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2237-5864.2019.16116Keywords:
Collaborative process, Performance, PoliticsAbstract
This text presents reflections on the collaborative creation process of the collective performance Contra X Tempo. The work consisted of seven performance actions created by the artists, which were performed concomitantly by each of the members in the same space. A kind of circuit was created, in which each artist performed an action for a certain time and then went on to perform another action proposed by the colleague, in a process of sharing. The work dealt with the central quality of the political action – alterity – the state that is constituted through relations of difference or the ability to put oneself in the other's place and share the common space.
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