Hi Maria,
Have a look at Marega Palser. SHe combines drawing and dance in a compellingly awkward and effective way. Also, do you know the book / catalogue "Dance / Draw", put out by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Boston? That is quite comprehensive and contains some of the references that other members have been suggesting. Also it includes artists working with their bodies, such as MOna Hatoum. Well worth a look. A personal favourite for me, though, is Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's "violin case" to the music of Steve Reich and filmed by Thierry de Mey. Not sure if the full thing is still available on youtube, but even part of it will give you a sense of its power.
What an exciting area of study!
All the best
SHaron
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Subject: [DRAWING-RESEARCH] Help in my research
Hello everyone,
I am a fine art student and I was wondering if anyone could help me on my research. I am interested on the relationship between dance and drawing. Any information would be gratefully received.
With thanks,
Maria Afonso
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