I will make this initial entry short as I want also to first play with the form and in addition recognize that my entry turns a very good dialogue into a trialogue. Any movement from twoness to threeness (are those words?) can involve a recalibration of balance so I also want to bear that in mind. My interests lie in choreography in a broad sense, including questions of how movement in space is in a very real sense defined (or is it constrained? or is it enabled?) by the very space in which that movement occurs. At the same time, that movement in space can itself help to define the very space in which it occurs, as features of that space that may have been invisible are in a very real sense brought forth by the movement . It is this mutual relationship between space and movement that allows for an emergence that can characterize design of many kinds, including choreography, which then must concern itself with how we balance identity and transformation. I would like to play further with how this emergence occurs and to extend this question to related domains of what can be called an aesthetic of transformation.
