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Ayelet Cohen
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each dancer adds, in terms of their character and the figuration of their body.
The involvement of emotion in the works stems from the sincerity of all of the elements involved in the piece. I do not deal with a specific narrative or with dictating specific types of relationships for the dancers; rather, they emerge from the involvement with the movement alone, and from the inspiration of the music.
It ' s no doubt that interdisciplinary collaborations as the one that you have established over these years for the MakesounD Music & Dance Projects are today ever growing forces in Contemporary Art and that the most exciting things happen when creative minds from different fields of practice meet and collaborate on a project... could you tell us something about this effective synergy? By the way, Peter Tabor once stated that " collaboration is working together with another to create something as a synthesis of several practices, that alone one could not ": what ' s your point about this? Can you explain how your work demonstrates communication between several artists?
I think that the power of creating together is stronger than ever before because from such multidisciplinary work comes innovation.
Essentially, it takes an element from a very complete area and connects it to something else from a different area that is also complete in its own right. When the connection between them is productive, something new is created, that does not simply stand on one familiar base.
Cooperation between arts is the most effective evolution and perhaps the most thought provoking in the art world.
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