Chance Conversations: An Interview with Merce Cunningham and John Cage

Je kunt ook succesvolle samenwerking genereren door niet alles expliciet af te af te spreken. Daarbij wel in aanmerking genomen dat deze mannen al een hele traditie daar in hebben en ook een keer uit elkaar geweest zijn voordat het echt succesvol werd.

In the spring of 1981, during a residency at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage sat down to discuss their work and artistic process. As frequent collaborators, Cage and Cunningham pioneered a new framework of performance. Their novel approach allowed for mediums to exist independently, or rather cohabitate, within a performance, thus abandoning the co-dependent model of dance and music. Cage and Cunningham go on to discuss the methodology and motivations behind chance operations, a term used to describe artistic decisions based on unpredictability. Wanting to free himself of his likes and dislikes, Cage describes how Zen Buddhism influenced his work, leading him to use tools of chance. These new methods, adopted by both Cunningham and Cage, overturned a whole foundation of thought around music, movement, and the process of creating art.

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