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- Dançamos? O Baile de Ettore Scola: traçando história através da dançaPublication . Marisa, Cláudia; Tudela, NunoThe social sciences no longer question what science does to art but instead what art brings into human knowledge. This notion leads to the analysis of artistic production, assuming that art helps to perceive the world and to anticipate future logic. In this sense, art reveals itself as a site par excellence for the uptake of social meanings and subtext produced. The cinema, as an artistic language, has the power to become eternal through the invasion of all aspects of human existence. The relationship between social movements and their inscription in the daily-life-body have, on film, a screen that in an enlarged way creates an indispensable language for the construction of sociability. Having this notion in mind we intend with this paper to discuss the film Le Bal by Ettore Scola (1983) taking in account its production of meanings. Through a choreographic narrative, this film describes the European society from the 30s to the 80s of the XXth century. The characters are brought together in a dance hall, assuming the body as the sign of interaction. Our main aim with the analysis of this film is to reflect art as a projection of social movements and consequently research the individual models of interpretation as creative devising. Although film interpretations have, already, a given direction, one can find unlimited variations for the same set of situations. Thus, a film is not limited to predetermined direction; there are always possibilities for new meanings and interpretations.
- Metamorfoses: filme para uma narrativa coreografadaPublication . Marisa, Cláudia; Tudela, NunoMetamophosis is a film project, which will be presented as a case study that intends to explore the dialogue between dance, music and film in a collaborative/devising process. Our aim is to research the implications of film (and therefore its role) during an artistic process: from the writing of the script to endeavour the consequences in the performance practice (both the relation between the different art fields present here, and between these last and the method used). Many arguments about art assume that they are expressing the truth. However, and following Merleau-Ponty’s assertion that art does not provide us with access to the “Real”, but rather with a version of reality, one can note that artistic narratives move into fiction territories containing one or more implicit truths. Most narratives highlight neither the process of construction this “truth” nor the specific position from which this “truth” is being constructed. To do so would reveal the fact that this “truth” is a particular version authored by a particular person, and is thereby open to question and revision. One name given to these implicit truths is verisimilitude. The concept of verisimilitude needs to be embodied, that is recognized as a metaphor and paradigm. Thus the question is not whether film can/should be metaphorical, but what specific “metaphors” are performers to “live by”. Briefly, Metamorphosis is an artwork that considers the results achieved by the collaborative process, and envisages new possibilities in film, where both traditional choreographic forms and cinema strategies are mixed.