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Paul Robbrecht has composed an image essay in 'Choreo' in which architecture, dance and text interact. A book as choreography, and also as a chorus dance. People who move, dance along geometrical patterns have always fascinated him: "The dance has flown in me." The charged emptiness of a space only comes alive through a dancing body. Architecture does not exist if it is not experienced. Central in 'Choreo' is the circular text of Wim Cuyvers, in which a young dealer creates invisible patterns on a square, which subsequently form a pentagram. Around this text, images and designs are placed, which bring in noticeable circles. Between intro and coda with photos by Maarten Vanden Abeele are sketches for a dance theater that originated from a conversation and fascination for the dancer and choreographer, the Louie number series, the 9-color rose and so on. Two paintings from the Renaissance form rest breaks and show Robbrecht's fascination with perspective and inspired forms.0Architecture and dance long for each other.
72.07 --- 72.01 --- Architectuur en dans ; P. Robbrecht ; Wim Cuyvers --- Louie getallenreeks (naar Louis Kahn) --- Robbrecht, Paul °1950 (°Sleidinge, Evergem, België) --- Cuyvers, Wim °1958 (°Hasselt, België) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Art --- Literature --- architecture [discipline] --- color [perceived attribute] --- choreography --- dancing [activity] --- Robbrecht, Paul --- Cuyvers, Wim --- Robbrecht en Daem architecten [Ghent]
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