Ethology is the scientific and objective study of animal behavior, usually with a focus on behavior under natural conditions.
Hygin Delimat and Josseline Black apply certain metaphors derived from the bird kingdom to the public/private identity of their imagined human and question the appearance of genuine individuality. Our Ethology unfolds as an evolution, a continuous process of learning amidst the swaying demands of conformity and rebellion.
According to ethology:
Imprinting is any kind of phase-sensitive learning that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior. Imprinting happens for example at the very beginning of bird’s life, when it attaches to and later considers as its mother, the firstly seen animate or inanimate entity.
Mobbing in animals is an anti-predator adaptation in which individuals of prey species mob a predator by cooperatively attacking or harassing it, usually to protect their offspring. A simple definition of mobbing is an assemblage of individuals around a potentially dangerous predator.
Recorded and Mixed by Gavin Gamboa
Los Angeles, California, United States
2016
Performance
Josseline Black
Concept/choreography
Hygin Delimat with Josseline Black
Dramaturgy
Grzegorz Kondrasiuk
Technical support
Grzegorz Polak
Production
Lublin Dance Theatre
Międzynarodowe Spotkania Teatrów Tańca
Lublin, Poland
2016 November 11
Special Thanks
Josseline Black & Hygin Delimat
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