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* '''11:00-17:00''' Workshop with performer, dancer and choreographer Varinia Canto Vila. Based on verbs such as “could, should, can, should not” we test the limits and possibilities of engageing with public and private spaces. “The verb should denote directives or obligation. The verb could, refers to possibility under a certain condition. It alludes to a possibility of actualization, and from a movement perspective, one could say it captures a certain potentiality. And the verb can is capacity and being allowed to. Each of these verbs put the body in motion within a different intentionality, which as well could have a direct effect in the degree of movement.”
* '''11:00-17:00''' Workshop with performer, dancer and choreographer '''Varinia Canto Vila'''. Based on verbs such as “could, should, can, should not” we test the limits and possibilities of engageing with public and private spaces. “''The verb should denote directives or obligation. The verb could, refers to possibility under a certain condition. It alludes to a possibility of actualization, and from a movement perspective, one could say it captures a certain potentiality. And the verb can is capacity and being allowed to. Each of these verbs put the body in motion within a different intentionality, which as well could have a direct effect in the degree of movement.''

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XPUB1 - Special Issue 3

  • 11:00-17:00 Workshop with performer, dancer and choreographer Varinia Canto Vila. Based on verbs such as “could, should, can, should not” we test the limits and possibilities of engageing with public and private spaces. “The verb should denote directives or obligation. The verb could, refers to possibility under a certain condition. It alludes to a possibility of actualization, and from a movement perspective, one could say it captures a certain potentiality. And the verb can is capacity and being allowed to. Each of these verbs put the body in motion within a different intentionality, which as well could have a direct effect in the degree of movement.