Argumento de Componer el Plural: Escena, Cuerpo, Política
Componer el plural is the sixth title of Cuerpo de Letra collection, a series of studies focused on dance and contemporary thinking.
This book contains essays, social and artistic experiments that invite us to train ourselves in the plural and think on ourselves as political bodies: from the intimate encounter to multitudinous proposals, from the protest to the party, from assemblies practices to a policy of inhabiting, that exploring issues such as dynamics, rhythms, statements, demonstrations, and other ways to become ourself. But the book itself is also a kind of laboratory for diversity, in which each of the essays of political theory, theory of performing arts and reflections of the artists find their own space, shaping a plurality of perspectives on a crucial problem: how to think the current political transformations from the idea of a collective body.
Victoria Pérez Royo is professor of Aesthetics and Art Theory at the University of Zaragoza, and co-director of the Master in Performing Arts and Visual Culture (UCLM, Museo Reina Sofia).
Diego Agulló (Madrid, 1980) studied philosophy. In 2005 he moved to Berlin, where he began his raid into the performing arts. From numerous collaborations it has developed?in the margins of dilettantism and profesionalismo?a practice that focuses on the concepts of body and event.0