Dance in the museum. Radicantes. Dance and other species at the Institute of Modern Art of Valencia, IVAM
Abstract
In 2016, Radical Dance and Other Species began at the Valencian Institute of Modern Art (IVAM), with the aim of improving dialogical processes between body, thought, and criticism in the museum. During this time, issues and realities related to the relationship between the museum and contemporary dance were revealed. Aspects such as the public, documentation, artistic practice, and the institution were revealed in their epistemological and ontological condition.
This article addresses all of this, seeking to delve deeper into the relational and impactful nature of dance and the museum through the experience of more than seven years of this program, which has had nine editions, establishing itself as a national model.
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