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TEAM

(The AND Lab)

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Milene Duenha

Núcleo Local Curitiba (Brasil)
Participante do Coletivo AND
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Milene Duenha é artista com atuação nas intersecções entre dança, performance e teatro. Interessa-se por questões ligadas ao corpo ingovernável e seus modos de estar/fazer como potência de afeto. Pesquisa a noção de composição nas artes presenciais e as relações entre ética, estética e política. É professora colaboradora no curso de Dança da UNESPAR, integra o Núcleo AND Lab Curitiba e o AND Collective e colabora na Escola do Reparar. Desenvolve uma pesquisa artística no Coletivo Mapas e Hipertextos desde 2012 e integra o Projeto Corpo, Tempo e Movimento desde 2014. Possui graduação em Artes Cênicas pela Universidade Estadual de Londrina (Brasil) e pós-graduação em Artes Visuais / Arte-Educação pela mesma instituição. Doutora e mestre em Teatro pela Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (Brasil).

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Milene Duenha

Local Cluster Curitiba(Brazil)
AND Collective participant

Milene Duenha is an artist working in the intersection between the languages of dance, performance and theater. She is particularly interested in composition, presence and ethical-aesthetic approaches to society. Also she is interested in issues related to the ungovernable body and its ways of being / doing as a power of affection. She is a Collaborating Teacher at Unespar-PR Dance Course. She is a member of Curitiba AND Lab Cluster and of AND Collective, and collaborates in the School of Reparar. She has developed artistic research in the Mapas e Hipertextos collective since 2012 and in the Projeto Corpo, Tempo e Movimento since 2014. In regards to her academic background, Milene Duenha graduated in Performing Arts at the Universidade Estadual de Londrina (Brazil) and holds a postgraduate degree in Visual Arts / Art-Education at the same university. Milene is a PhD in Theater at the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (Brazil).




ABOUT THE 'MICROSCOPICPOLITICS DANCE' CLASSES


Starting from the premise that the transformations in the collective dimension refer to a reciprocal logic of transformations that take place in the bodies that compose it, this practice of microscopic activation turns to the cultivation of the body's sensitive potentialities.  From the recognition that we do not know everything that a body can do, and through the provocation of a modulation of attention to the vibrations of microscopic existences, the perceptive refinement is sought for the emergences, as potency of life, that occur in the interferences among the bodies of the environment. This practice is operated by an ethics of relationships that involves a redimensioning of attention to the velocities and intensities of the smaller and its aspects of ungovernability.

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