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Sharleen Chidiac with Jessica Timlin, Michael Wolever, Merritt Meachem, Remy Maelen Images: Olimpia Dior

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Eva Igo, World of Dance 2017

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PONTIFEX by NAVARIDAS & DEUTINGER with: Adina Camhy, Marta Navaridas, Alex Deutinger, 2017 images: 1-6 Bernhard Mueller, 7-19 Kati Goettfried, 20- 23 Roberta Segata

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The tremble, the symptom, the swell and the hole together by Alex Baczynski-Jenkins, 2017, Chisenhale Gallery, London. Image: Mark Blower

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ORACULAR CREATURE by Maque Pereyra with Sofía Calizaya, Cajsa Godée, Rocío Marano, Uferstudios-Berlin, HZT, 2017

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About Space Walk from Michele Rizzo with Emma Daniel & Valerio Sirna.
By Clara Amaral

I was thinking about the difference between adding a word before or after Space. For example: open space, closed space, middle space vs. Space walk. Obviously, it is possible to talk about walking a Space, but we never really say: —That Space there is really calling for a walk, I will go and walk it. Maybe the Space that is a field asks for a walk, or the Space that is a beautiful avenue asks for a walk; an anonymous space doesn’t ask for a walk. But if you ask me, that looks like the best space for going for a walk. To Space walk. And that would be the moment before the Space becomes something, before the Space becomes the highway, the beach, the football field or even the theatre space. The Space that shows and talks the invisible, the imagination, the potential.
While watching Space Walk from Michele Rizzo, I had to think, “how is it that a closed circuit becomes an open space?”

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