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Michael Cerulli
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A Canada Council-funded multidisciplinary artist and teacher in American and Canadian colleges, I have worked since my student years in the overlapping worlds of music, installation, video & audio recording, and photography (with the latter three increasingly taking digital form... but not always).
Having studied and done direct work in acting & directing... and mime with three international teachers... I later was funded for a two-year project to produce and direct a very choreographed feature-length film about the intense and compressed life in North American prisons. All scenes were shot in one cell, and each was totemised by a tightly-organised still photograph. The later exhibition added a live actor and a built environment.
Recent work has included composing music with Roger Doyle for a large ensemble dance theatrical performance, as well as smaller commissions for choreographer Tarin Chaplin and her various university and professional companies. I am also working on a series of portraits in-the-landscape using surround panoramic images made in Canada, Ireland and the U.S.
Most of my day-to-day endeavours involve production of acoustic and world music recordings, live recording on location, and research in Ireland, Iceland and Scandinavia for a major dramatic film project based on my recreations of ancient Irish culture.
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and here is another link of my daughter. she is Canadian, born in winnipeg. hope that you like it.
Wish you all the best
check out this link, tell me what you think of it. I lived in Canada for 20 years, when no one in Canada thought that flamenco even existed.
Carmen