Maia Jordaan - RHODES UNIVERSITY
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MAIA JORDAAN Grahamstown, South Africa |
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MAIA JORDAAN ~ Rhodes University, South Africa Director/choreographer, producer, performer, set/costume designer, stage manager, company manager, marketing manager, teacher and researcher… I have been performing as long as I can remember… My life has been filled with a searching and yearning for a performance ‘style’ in which I feel at home. My search led me to a practice-based Masters in Contemporary Performance. And whilst theorizing performance, live art, presence and ‘the real’ I finally felt I had arrived home! (This was not new to me – it was just that I hadn’t seen what was right in front of me). I am currently completing my thesis dissertation entitled: The Empty Space Filled ~ ‘Concept and Presence’ reconsidered in Contemporary South African dance/performance in which I explore Lepecki’s proposals on the characteristics of contemporary dance/performance to three South African works: Robin Orlin’s daddy, i’ve seen this piece six times before and i still don’t know why they’re hurting each other (2000), and ![]() Some of my original works: Naartjiedreams of a Ballerinagirl (2006) - above Love in the time of malaria (2006) Stille Waters (2006) After the fall (2000) Hole in your eye (1999) All Images Copyright 2006 Gregor Rohrig |
thewinger.com » Ms. Maia Jordaan said,
[…] Ms. Maia Jordaan’s profile reads like a list of individuals you would need to put together an entire production - except she can do everything herself… “director/choreographer, producer, performer, set/costume designer, stage manager, company manager, marketing manager, teacher and researcher…” Quite an impressive list of talents! She is studying at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, where she’s working towards a practice-based Masters in Contemporary Performance. […]
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liz said,
hi there is prof.gary gordon still there?
Swan Lake Samba Girl » Blog Archive » Movmnt Magazine Has Lots of Promise | Tonya Plank | Writer, Dancer and Public Interest Lawyer said,
[…] It’s slim (as is to be expected with any new publication), but has some good articles. There are, amongst other things, an interview with choreographer Lar Lubovitch (one of my favorites) by dancer Rasta Thomas (also one of my favorites!), an article on up-and-coming choreographer Aszure Barton, an interview with Grey’s Anatomy song writer Ingrid Michaelson, a photo essay on Cuba that’s part glossy travel essay and part photo-journalism, and a write-up of The Winger featuring interviews with five of its contributors: founder Kristin Sloan, ballet and modern dance stars David Hallberg and Miki Orihara respectively, and, happily, South African grad student and dance artist Maia Jordaan, and dance and technology expert and B-boy Tony Schultz. Being theory-based, the Winger posts of the latter two are a bit more esoteric than the others’, and thus harder to understand (though definitely worth trying!), and I’m really happy the magazine decided to include interviews with them instead of only the most “popular” contributors. In particular, I just love Maia — she’s so smartly charming: “My work is inspired by the sense of a body in motion emoting a connection with the audience. Even stillness contains movement … In a society where the head is often cut off from the body, it is essential to bring head, heart and body together … My work is open-ended, asking the audience to fill the empty spaces with their own appreciation and understanding…” There’s also a little description of one of her own dance pieces, entitled “Still Waters” a site-specific work in which Jordaan, wearing pink underwear, half submerges herself in the dangerously murky waters of the Kaolin Quarry not knowing what may be found underneath. I don’t remember ever seeing this posted on the actual website and I wish she’d post more often her own work and South African performances she attends. She and Tony have thus far concentrated on leading the book discussion group, which so far has focused on the very theory-oriented work of dance philosopher Andre Lepecki, which is, I think very difficult for non-grad students of dance to comprehend. […]
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