Manifesto Timeline
Created by Melissa Runnels on Fri, 06/07/2024 - 14:04
This timeline visualizes the intellectual ancestors and progeny (just one for now) that lead to and flow out of Yvonne Rainer's NO Manifesto.
Timeline
Chronological table
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1909 |
Filippo Marinetti. 1909. Futurist Manifesto.
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1919 |
Bauhaus Manifesto 1919The Bauhaus eschewed the macho, move fast and break things aesthetic of the Futurists. Instead it espoused an Einheitskunstwerk, a "great construction that recognizes no boundaries between monumental and decorative art. " This would lead directly to the fascination with "daily" movement in Postmodern dance and performance, which split its attention between 2 modes of "thingness" in dance": the materiality of the body itself and the materiality of performance. See below a still from Steve Paxton, a co-insurrectionist of Yvonne Rainer, in both the Judson Dance Theater and Grand Union, two pioneering postmodern dance collectives. The image comes from Paxton's Satisfyin' Lover (1968/ 2011), in which the performers walked across stage in predetermined groupings with specified rests and bouts of sitting. |
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