A Light Conversation
9 January 2010
There’s an article today’s New York Times called “Talking of Kierkegaard, In Words
and Movement” by Claudia La Rocco.
“Kierkegaard, with his interest in indirect communication and
subjectivity, might well have found great riches in the complex
ambiguities of non-representational dance, particularly when
performed by sophisticated artists like Mr. Cardona and Ms.
Vonmoos.”
“We are all of us “temporal beings,” one BBC guest says, and
dance is as good a philosophy as any for getting at the nature
of being.”
Related Video: “Athenaeum/Panopticon”
Videotape (2009) from effervescent collective on Vimeo.

