Articulating the Indiscernible
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After a career as a free-lance dancer, based in Brussels (BE), Rasmus moved back to Sweden and started a PhD in choreography at Stockholm University of the Arts (SE). Rasmus successfully defended the doctoral thesis From Model to Module in 2014 and in January 2015 he was appointed head of education at the Dance and Choreography program at the National Danish School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen. Subsequently 2019, he was appointed professor and acts today as head of program for the BFA in Dance and Choreography and the MFA in Choreography. Currently he is running the research project An Indiscernible Zone, funded by the Danish Ministry of Culture and recently premiered his latest work No Point (Det är ingen idé) at Dansens Hus, Stockholm.
An Indiscernible Zone is a research project that attempts to collapse the separation between body and space, through dance experience. It is an exploration of the experiential zone where the borders of body and space become indiscernible. The project is the continuation of a previous pilot project called Utifrån Utåt (From outside and outwards). You can find documentation of it on DDSKS website where you will also find an initial conversation about An Indiscernible Zone in dialogue with Sven-Olov Wallenstein (moderated by Natalie Koerner).
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