Performance

Micro-événement n°50 / Mon corps est politique

Tsuneko Taniuchi

20h

Tarif réduit : 8€

Tarif plein : 12€

With the participation and support of the Centre national des arts plastiques, the Fondation Nationale des Arts Graphiques et Plastiques, the Musée d’art et d’histoire de Saint-Denis, the Parsons The New School and the Centre national de la danse – CN D.

At the 1stère edition of [ frasq ] in 2009, Tsuneko Taniuchi presented Micro-evénement n°37.
A regular guest at Le Générateur since then, she returns withMicro-événement n°50, an artistic format that questions the boundaries between reality and art, those that cross the multiplicity of identities, whether sexual, social or cultural. His intention? To shake up reality, traditions, representations… To subvert codes.

The micro-event is a kind of platform marked by the desire to be on the same level as the audience. I solicit their involvement by inviting them to participate in an experience. It’s all about building events on an individual level, targeted actions. The notion of “micro” is as opposed to “macro”.
Here, I compose three scenes of different form and content, maintaining the structural independence of each part. In this montage, each part is independent, and meaning becomes the dynamic totality of the piece as a whole. This presentation revolves around narratives, recitations, the plastic exploitation of the scenic device or choreographed body movements, movements. We’re living in a period of social, economic and political crisis, where poverty, racism, exclusion, sexism, social inequality, police repression, immigration, etc. are unfolding. – Tsuneko Taniuchi

With Mayomi Basnayaka, Stan Brice, Leonard Cadillat, Laura Gary, Marie Leblanc, Ieva Lygnugarytė, Eugenie Dal Molin, Elsa Proudhon, Lilith Vardanyan, Kay Zevallos Villegas

Participants : (Round Table)

► November 17, at the Generator at 8pm

– Emmanuel Cohen (Part-Time Lecturer Parsons Paris French/Art and Design History and Theory) – Fabienne Dumont (art historian, art critic and art history teacher) – Esther Ferrer (performance artist) (to be confirmed) – Jean-Charles Agboton-Jumeau (art critic) – Perin Emel Yavuz (art historian and theorist, CNRS/Institut des Migrations)

► December 2, at the Musée d’art et d’histoire de Saint-Denis à 14h

– Karin Badt (lecturer, Cinema and English, Paris 8) – Emmanuel Cohen (Part-Time Lecturer Parsons Paris – French/Art and Design History and Theory) Fabienne Dumont (art historian, art critic and art history teacher) – Jérôme Glicenstein (professor in the Arts plastiques department, Paris 8) – Sandrine Meats (art historian, performance specialist, Paris 1)