Boris Charmatz is one of the key protagonists in recent revolutions in modern dance. Born in 1973 in Chambéry, France, Charmatz made his first splash as a choreographer in 1993 with the radical duet À bras-le-corps, a co-creation with Dimitri Chamblas.
But it was his 2009 “Manifesto for a Dancing Museum” and the founding of the sui generis Musée de la danse in Rennes, France, that shot Charmatz to the center of global discussions on how dance might break through the ossification of its twentieth–century institutions—how dance of the twenty-first century might not simply persist, but thrive.
Featuring original essays, an interview, and a complete list of Charmatz’s projects, this book is the first to explore the many facets of his career—as choreographer, writer, dancer, and founding director of the Musée de la danse.
Published in June 2017
Edited by Museum of Modern Art New-York
Collection MoMA Dance
EAN 978-1633450066
ISBN 1633450066
Format 17x25
144pp; 37 illus.