Primitive Rituals, Contemporary Aftershocks: Evocations of the Orientalist ‘Other’ in four productions of Le Sacre du printemps Cover Image

Primitive Rituals, Contemporary Aftershocks: Evocations of the Orientalist ‘Other’ in four productions of Le Sacre du printemps
Primitive Rituals, Contemporary Aftershocks: Evocations of the Orientalist ‘Other’ in four productions of Le Sacre du printemps

Author(s): Lucy Weir
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Ośrodek Badań Filozoficznych
Keywords: Le Sacre du Printemps; Nijinsky; Stravinsky; primitivism; dance

Summary/Abstract: This paper situates the original choreography of Sacre as a basis for an ongoing exploration of non-Western themes in modern dance, a persistent fascination with the Orientalist ‘Other,’ before exploring the versions choreographed by Wigman, Bausch and Graham in chronological order of their first performances. In analysing different interpretations of the same score, two themes become apparent: first, that this piece heralded the birth of Modernism in classical dance performance, and second, that the driving anti-classical, antitraditional rhythms that characterise the piece communicate an enduring interest in primitive aesthetics. Accordingly, this discussion takes Nijinsky’s Sacre as a starting point in re-evaluating the influence of primitivism and Otherness on contemporary dance, and represents an early indication of the significance of the Saidian, non-Western ‘Other’ in shaping the evolution of avant-garde dance.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 110-143
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: English