"historical dust is not simple metaphor. when taken literally, it reveals how historical forces penetrate deep into the inner layers of the body: dust sedimenting the body, operating to rigidify the smooth rotation of joints and articulations, fixing the subject within overly prescribed pathways and steps, fixating movement within a certain politics of time and place."

andre lepecki, exhausting dance: performance and the politics of movement 

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