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Une Pensée Ininterrompue. La nouvelle pièce. I'll be posting some more rehearsal excerpts soon. Check back every once in a while to see the piece grow. It's part of a new mixed program with some short and some longer pieces.

Enjoy some video outtakes of the rapid prototypes from the first rehearsals and come and see the show. It's going to be very good.

Back in October and November we did two site specific events at the beautiful Villa Ockenburgh in The Hague. Non-Parametric Intervention 1 & 2 and Non-Parametric Intervention 3. We also did a try-out of Field Study No.1, a new dance installation piece.

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Concept & Choreography: Ivar Hagendoorn
Dancers: Avatâra Ayuso, Camille Revol
Music: John Zorn

Excerpts from the Book of Angels
Concept & Choreography: Ivar Hagendoorn
Dancers: Avatâra Ayuso, Camille Revol
Music: John Zorn

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Articles

I'm Guest-editor for a Special Issue of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences on "Dance and Cognitive Science". The deadline for submitting papers has now passed. Publication is scheduled for fall 2010. The Call for Papers will tell you more about what to expect. I will post more information when available.

Hagendoorn, IG. Inscribing the Body, Exscribing Space. A new paper on the duality between movement of the body and space.

Hagendoorn, IG. Dance, Language and the Brain. International Journal of Art and Technology (forthcoming). This paper continues the dance, x and the brain theme. In this paper I take a systematic look at dance, language and the brain.

Hagendoorn, IG. Dance, Choreography and the Brain, in: Melcher, D. and Bacci, F. [eds.], Art and the Senses. Oxford University Press, 2009 (forthcoming). An up-to-date overview of my research.

Hagendoorn, IG. Ontsnappen aan de armoede. De Academische Boekengids 71, 2008 (In Dutch). Supplementary material. My review of Gregory Clark: A Farewell to Alms; Dani Rodrik: One Economics. Many Recipes; and Paul Collier: The Bottom Billion.

Hagendoorn, IG. Can Dance Be Disgusting or Is It Forever Doomed to Aestheticism? Culture Teatrali 16, Primavera 2007, pp. 161-166 (published: November 2008). To find out the answer you will have to read the article. Feel free to disagree. Some further thoughts.

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Reading

Herta Müller: Der Fuchs war damals schon der Jäger

Just finished

Apostolos Doxiades and Christos H. Papadimitriou: Logicomix

David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest

All books since 2005

Listening

Joanna Newsom: Have One on Me. I must confess that I'd never heard of her. I listened to the album because of some raving reviews I read. They are totally deserved. It's a triple album. Two hours of music. Think accoustic Kate Bush, Bat for Lashes. Poetic. Dreamy.

Four Tet: There is love in you. I loved the collaboration he did with Burial last November, which I instantly took with me to the studio when I heard it. I'll upload some video excerpts.

Pantha du Prince: Black Noise. Sensual, elegant minimal dance.

Ripperton: Niwa. Dreamy, moody, introverted mostly minimal dance although some tracks are more house oriented.

Gonjasufi: A Sufi & a Killer. Interesting hip hop. Think DJ Shadow, MC 900 ft Jesus.

And I discovered some more work by Tristan Murail.

My source for new music. Streaming only, but an excellent way to quickly sample new releases.

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