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In 2012, celebrating 10 years, the focus on dance launched its fifth publication bringing together fourteen essays, most previously unpublished, written by researchers and national and international artists.

Between 2006 and 2009, the  focus on dance  organized four books aimed at the academic knowledge and the dissemination of literature at the border between video and dance. These publications, trilingual  (English, Portuguese and Spanish) , is an international reference on the subject.  

To get yours, contact us via email: dancaemfoco@dancaemfoco.com.br

House copy will cost $ 35.00, plus the value of mailing.

 

Check out the book series dances in focus :

def book 2012

 

Dance in Focus  | Contemporary Essays of Videodance

Authors: Douglas Rosenberg, Silvina Szperling, Alejandra Ceriana, Susana Temperley, Claudia Rosiny, Karen Pearlman, Airton Tomazzoni, Leandro Mendoza and Beatriz Cerbino, João Luiz Vieira, Alexandre Veras, Brum and Leonel Paulo Caldas. Carolina Christmas and Cristiane Bouger, selected by curators Ivani Santana Felipe Ribeiro and through national call .

 

 

 

focus on dance  | Dance on Screen

Authors: Katrina McPherson and Simon Dove (UK), André Parente (Brazil), Paulo Caldas (Brazil), Mauro Trindade (Brazil), Karen Pearlman (Australia) and Hernani Heffner (Brazil). 2009.

 

 

 

Dance in Focus  | Photography and Motion Among

Authors: Andrea Bardawil (Brazil), Christiana Galanopoulou (Greece), Wosniak Cristiane (Brazil), Luis Cervero (Spain), Robert Wechsler (USA / Germany) and relationship sites worldwide for reference and research. 2008. EDITION EXHAUSTED

 

 

focus on dance  | Dance and Technology

Authors: Virginia Brooks (England), Armando Menicacci (Italy), Douglas Rosenberg (Spain) and Ivani Santana (Brazil). 2007.

 

 

Dance in Focus  | Videodance

Authors: Alexandre Luis Veras and John Vieira (Brazil), Claudia Rosiny (Germany), Johannes Birringer (Germany), Rodrigo Alonso (Argentina). 2006. EDITION EXHAUSTED

 

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Dias 25, 26 e 27 de Fevereiro de 2011, no c.e.m. – centro em movimento, decorre o workshop ´performance ecology` facilitado pelo artista/ académico Raphael-Jay Ajaykumar. O workshop propõe introduzir e experienciar noções de ´ser-relacional` e ´ecologia profunda` na prática da performance. É parte integrante do projecto de investigação 8 technology, que reúne idéias particulares de ciência, tecnologia digital, filosofia (oriental e ocidental), arquitectura e arte. Destina-se a performers, actores, dança, artistas plásticos e visuais, praticantes de artes orientais, arquitectos, activistas, investigadores, filósofos, e qualquer pessoa interessada nas idéias do 8 technology, com ou sem experiência.
O workshop é promovido pelo CIAC – Centro de Investigação em Artes e Comunicação, em parceria com o Goldsmiths College, University of London/ 8technology reasearch project e o c.e.m. – centro em movimento. + info: www.ciac.pt/site.pdf


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On the 25th, 26th and 27th February, the c.e.m. – Centro em Movimento (Centre in Movement), in Lisbon, hosts the workshop “performance ecology” facilitated by the artist / scholar Raphael-Jay Ajaykumar. The workshop seeks to introduce and experiment notions of “relational being” and “deep ecology” in performance practice. This workshop is part of the “8 technology” research project, which discusses ideas on science, digital technology, philosophy (Eastern and Western), architecture and art. It is aimed to performers, actors, dancers, fine arts artists, oriental arts practitioners, architects, activists, researchers, philosophers and anyone interested in the 8 technology ideas, with or without experience.
The workshop is promoted by CIAC – Research Centre in Arts and Communication in a partnership with the Goldsmiths College, University of London / 8 technology Research Project and C.E.M. – Centro em Movimento. + info: www.c-e-m.org/?page_id=1008

 

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