Aydan Turker

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    • About
    • C.V.
    • Choreography
      • Collaboration
      • Together
      • Kabuk
      • I Have a Question
      • Fragment
      • Anti-D
      • Addendum
      • Inner Game
      • Action Analysis
      • Adagio Solo
      • Untitled
      • Breeze From The Stage
      • Fish
      • So Near But Yet So Far
    • Other Works
      • Exhibition & Installation
      • Video & Photography
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Aydan Turker

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  • Home
  • About
  • C.V.
  • Choreography
    • Collaboration
    • Together
    • Kabuk
    • I Have a Question
    • Fragment
    • Anti-D
    • Addendum
    • Inner Game
    • Action Analysis
    • Adagio Solo
    • Untitled
    • Breeze From The Stage
    • Fish
    • So Near But Yet So Far
  • Other Works
    • Exhibition & Installation
    • Video & Photography
  • Contact

Photography: Pinar Korun

    Kabuk (2008)

    This work is simply an experimentation on the relationship of the 

    body and the object. It focuses on the organic development of the movement in

    relationship to the object that can be perceived as a part of the body or the

    environment. Within the simplicity of the structure, this process aims to bring 

    awareness to some details such as what causes performers to move and how

    it changes their movement and its duration thereof. It is my hope that this

    improvisational process may give the spectator an impulse to form his/her own story. 


    Concept: Aydan Turker

    Collaboration and performance: Senem Oluz, Aydan Turker

    Music: Cihan Sezer

    Improvised performance: Sakura Shimada, Aydan Turker

    Sound: Daniel Lepkoff 

    Venue: Movement Research at the Judson Church, New York-USA (2008), 

    CATI Studio, Istanbul-Turkey (2008)

    Supported by: CATI Studio and Dans Bulusma Istanbul

    Duration: 12 min

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