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                                                                몸짓으로 기억될 피나 바우쉬의 예술적 유산을 만나다 : 마리온 마이어, 이준서 옮김, 『피나 바우쉬 끝나지 않을 몸짓』(을유문화사, 2021)                                 ×
                            
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				Asian Dance Journal Vol.77 No. pp.169-174 
			
			
		몸짓으로 기억될 피나 바우쉬의 예술적 유산을 만나다 : 마리온 마이어, 이준서 옮김, 『피나 바우쉬 끝나지 않을 몸짓』(을유문화사, 2021)
Abstract
			Marion Meyer’s Pina Bausch: Tanz kann fast alles sein resonates deeply from its title alone. “Unending gesture” implies that while Bausch is no longer with us, her artistic spirit lives on and continues to inspire future generations. Written by journalist Marion Meyer and translated by Joonseo Lee, the book is divided into nineteen chapters that chronologically follow Bausch’s artistic journey. It highlights not only her most renowned works but also lesser-known pieces, offering insight into their creative processes and behind-the-scenes stories. Photos from rehearsals and performances, as well as images with fellow artists, enrich the narrative. The book unfolds from three key perspectives: Bausch’s childhood and student life in New York; her creative work in Wuppertal and abroad; and the continuation of her legacy after her death. It also includes interviews with Bausch and her dancers, who speak of her not just as a director but as a companion in artistic exploration. These testimonies reveal how her presence lived vividly in the people she worked with. Ultimately, Pina Bausch: Tanz kann fast alles sein is not just a biography, but a testament to how Pina Bausch’s art continues to move within the bodies and memories of those she touched. 
		
		








