Springdance closes on 28 April with a remarkable dance concert. Visual artist and choreographer Tino Sehgal created a movement piece to music by composer Ari Benjamin Meyers, which will be performed among the listening audience.
The work of Tino Sehgal is a well-kept secret. In any case, hardly any recordings of it are known. During the interview, Meyers says the following about it:
"As a musician I have a different perspective on reproduction. [...] It is something that needs to be thought a lot about. I don't think it needs to be an automatic thing that every piece of music needs to be recorded or should be recorded. I do more and more feel like a lot of work I do needs to be recorded or should be recorded, in the sense that it needs to be experienced live. Tino's idea that there should not be any recording of his work is a big subject. Also for me.
The question if internet is destroying all that, depends wholly on how you look at it. It might also be helping. As it applies to music, there is a kind of misconception. A recording is like a photograph, while we think it is the real thing. If I take a photograph of a work of art, let's say of a painting, everybody immediately understands that that's not a work, but the photograph of the work. In music, somewhere along the line we lost this. Nowadays people really believe that the CD or whatever, ís the piece of music, but it is also just a reproduction."
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