The Grand Union’s Improvisation Laboratory
la démocratie en mouvement
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14428/emulations.009.003Abstract
A group gathering together dancers and choreographers, the Grand Union pushed the frontiers of art by mixing dance, performance, and theatre, thus making light of the boundaries between artistic disciplines and of the rules of representation. Between 1970 and 1976, the Grand Union used improvisation both as an artistic and a life form in order to go beyond hierarchies and to map out a truly collective and democratic structure. By analyzing Grand Union‘s dance as well as the structure of the collective, we will wonder to what extent improvisation’s spontaneity and instantaneity combined with collective utopia can produce freedom and equality without failing to leave room to the singular.