Rosemary Butcher

Moving in Time: Making Marks and Memories

An Exhibion of Rosemary Butcher's Archive
Part of the retrospective Memory in the Present Tense

Akademie der Künste (Hanseatenweg)
14.–30.8.2015, 15:00–20:00 (daily, except Mondays)
Opening 14.8.2015, 15:00

  • Exhibition
  • Tanz im August
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This exhibition presents selected still images, videos, notes and further materials from Rosemary Butcher’s archive of choreographic works from 1976 to the present, and it underlines her sense of visual artistry in choreographic process. Rosemary Butcher has accessed her own archive throughout the period of making new work, which engages, as a result, with her memories as an artist and choreographer. Her archive project works with the theme of “memory in the present tense”, seeking to highlight the complex layering of time and the self in her choreographic pieces.

Cast

Choreography / Concept: Curator: Andrea Niederbuchner / Dancers (live performance, Berlin): Ben Ash, Elena Giannotti, Henry Montes, Charlie Morrissey, Lauren Potter, Lucy Suggate, Rahel Vonmoos / Exhibition design: Anja Trudel / Research and textual work: Stefanie Sachsenmaier / Film archive: Sam Williams / Photographic archive: David Ellis / Company project management: Laura Sweeney / Technical Director: Gregor Knüppel

Dates

Further Information

Visitor note

With thanks to Nigel Butcher, Susan Melrose, Nikki Milican, Claire Hicks, Paul Russ, Nele Hertling, Dr. Johannes Odenthal, Caroline Rehberg and the team at Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg.

Memory in the Present Tense, Berlin is a production of Tanz im August / HAU Hebbel am Ufer in collaboration with the Akademie der Künste. Supported by Arts Council England, British Council, Middlesex University, Why Not Associates, Dance 4, Tanztendenz München, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in collaboration with Joint Adventures München.

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