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Dance! Copy! Right? - TV Program Kulturzeit
Emission Kulturzeit
Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
Based on a concrete copyright trial in Nürnberg-Fürth, the piece explores fundamental problems and questions concerning copyright and intellectual property in dance and art in general.
From what point on is a movement really mine and when does this movement become art?
The law only protects movement phrases, but what about the context or if no one is dancing?
What could be the smallest building block of a movement phrase?
Is a single movement comparable to a single note?
Is a true copy at all possible in dance?
How does one and the same movement differ if performed by different dancers?
And what does music have that we don’t have?
The piece is in English and German.
Source : Christopher Winkler
More information : www.christoph-winkler.com/
Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
Art direction / Design
Lights
André Schulz
Performance
Chris Daftsios, Luke Garwood, Katharina Meves, Nicola Schössler
Production of video work
3 SAT Kulturzeit
Production of choreographic work
Christoph Winkler, Ehrliche arbeit – Bureau culturel indépendant, Sophiensaele Berlin, Fondation Heinrich-Böll