PYHO
Put your head off

By definition the repeated step is never the same as the one you want to repeat, the same applies when you want to re-present an image does not lead to the repetition of its original presentation. Drawing these two notions together onto and into my ‘female’ body, this project explores the relationships operating between perception, reception and the body and how they come to be defined in each and the ‘other’. This work moves to define the gaps in the hidden and the seen scenes of the projected and real body, interrogating along the way the imagined and the real, the real and the identified.
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2005 FTA Montréal, 9 February2005
2004 Filature de Mulhouse, 17-20 Jun, 23 May
2004 Tanzquartier, Wien, 14-15 May 2005, 1 May 2004
Put Your Head Off was created in the frame of 100 Rencontres, a project by Benoît Lachambre/ PAR B.L.EUX during the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts
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Put Your Head Off is a performance around the question of an intimacy between performer and spectators.
Concept and performance: Isabelle Schad
Artistic advisor: Ben Anderson
Technical advisor: Bruno Pocheron
2005 FTA Montreal, 25-29 May, parbleux
2004 Filature, scène nationale de Mulhouse, 17-20 June, parbleux
2004 Tanzquartier Wien, 14 -15 May
2003 Sommerfest in Podewil, Berlin
2003 Les Bains: Connective, Brussels, 3.4.5.6.7 May, Les Bains: Connective
PYHO has been presented in the frame of 100 Rencontres by Benoit Lachambre during the KunstenFESTIVALdesArts
PYHO
The process in question is seeing. Seeing oneself. Specifically, seeing oneself as others see one. The problem with acting is not that it carries the actor out of himself, into another, out of his real self into a false double; it is that it doesn’t take the actor far enough outside of himself.
The relevant distinction is not between reality and appearance, true and false, acting and not acting, seeing and not seeing oneself as others see one. The pertinent criterion of evaluation is ontological and cuts across those registers. It bears on the completeness of an appearance, which it locates on a scale of intensity, as a higher- or lower- degree reality.
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Theme(s) of the work
This module/project examines the presentation and representation of the female body. Dealing with different woman images, the project explores the borders between public and private body & the private and public female. To begin this work requires the exploration of the classical notion of voyeurism in all of its perceptive visible qualities i.e., perceiving what is visible and seen as against that which is not seen and therefore blind to vision. We understand reception as receiving & something into ourselves likewise although differently we understand perception as perceiving something outward from ourselves, in that space in the crossover between these two fundamental states of inner/outer engagement where representation and ultimately identity are formed.
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