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While We Were Holding It Together (2006) by Ivana Müller

While We Were Holding It Together (2006) by Ivana Müller

In While We Were Holding It Together, a tribute to the power of the imagination, Ivana Müller subjects notions of body and mind, and the relationship between the two, to a closer inspection. This results in a poetic, humoristic and philosophical production that draws the audience into Müller’s clear logic. While We Were Holding It Together creates images in becoming, always changing, depending on who is looking. Is it a rock band on tour? A picnic in the forest? A hotel room in Bangkok? We look, imagine and re-invent while searching for what is hidden and for what we want to see.

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On Imagining Together: Interview with Ivana Müller

On Imagining Together: Interview with Ivana Müller

I interviewed interdisciplinary artist Ivana Müller while she was in New York presenting her piece “While we were Holding it Together” at the “Crossing the Line” festival . She expands on her very clear conceptual approach to performance. http://www.associationlisa.com/ivana/ About the Artist: Ivana Müller is a choreographer, artist and author of texts. She grew up […]

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Claudia LaRocco Presents: Interview with Ivana Müller

Claudia LaRocco Presents: Interview with Ivana Müller

Watch While We Were Holding it Together on dance-tech.tv All about Ivana Müller on dance-tech.tv I first encountered the Croatian-born choreographer Ivana Müller in 2006 in New York, during the Springdance Dialogue, an international gathering of dance artists organized as part of the Netherlands festival. A year later at the festival itself, in Utrecht, I […]

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