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Four Rehearsals and a Performance: An Oral History

Liam Oliver Lair, Ashley Mog, Authors

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Pete on Movement

"small movements can be important"



Pete was interested in how our conceptions of movement and the body can be subverted through the experience of FRAP. He specifically points to how the AUMI changes the ways in which bodily movements are conceived of. He says, “I appreciate what the AUMI says about what kind of movements are important or matter.” He talks about how for trained actors and dancers, big movements are the important and signals intelligibility. On the other hand, the AUMI helps reformulate intelligibility because large movements are not easily registered on it, rather smaller movements are how one can create music. He argues that it shows us how “small movements can be important.”
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