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Céline Gauthier

Céline Gauthier, Conservatoire de Musique de Plessis-Trevise; Eva Rothenberger, Universität Augsburg; Charlotte Ladevèze, Universität Augsburg; Juliane Pöche, Universität Hamburg.

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Does the rhythmic musicality of a text sound different to an author than to those who want to set it to music or dance it? Or do the bodily movements carried out to play a piece of music have potential for dance? Rhythm, narration, and the body come into focus as connecting elements between literature, dance, and music, making manifold forms of interplay between all three art forms visible.

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Does the rhythmic musicality of a text sound different to an author than to those who want to set it to music or dance it? Or do the bodily movements carried out to play a piece of music have potential for dance? Rhythm, narration, and the body come into focus as connecting elements between literature, dance, and music, making manifold forms of interplay between all three art forms visible.

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Rythme, corps, narration / Rhythmus, Körper, Narration

Does the rhythmic musicality of a text sound different to an author than to those who want to set it to music or dance it? Or do the bodily movements carried out to play a piece of music have potential for dance? Rhythm, narration, and the body come into focus as connecting elements between literature, dance, and music, making manifold forms of interplay between all three art forms visible.