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Over the last fifteen years, especially in Europe, dance video as a narrative form caught the producer's trust. But recently the narrative form seems to be fading with the emergence of the Revivalists. Around the world, filmmakers are creating something akin to mobile paintings, homage to landscape and bodies. Within the history of dance on camera lies a long tradition of choreography created in the editing room. A recent example of this is NASCENT from the Czech born filmmaker Gina Czarnecki. NASCENT could be seen as graphic design, but it also plays on your powers of perception. Czarnecki writes, “I rework and re-work the images so that form and content are made in the process of constructing the imagery. It is laborious but gives a unique hand-made aesthetic- bringing in traditions of drawing and painting to the digital, time based medium.” | |
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> LIVE CONNECTIONS - on April 21 till 24 - from 10.00am to 6.00pm / La Fonderie
The Live Connections project stands as a platform for exchanging knowledge and experimenting the use of interfaces in audio and visual performances. The interface is the necessary link between gesture and music, or gesture and images, as musical instruments do but with the possibility to completely reinvent the form and action. The interface becomes a place of experimentation and a new art form, where everyone is free to invent new interactions between the gesture and the sonic or visual result (or even other kinds of results). As a central point, the practice questions the notion of performance and the meaning of the presence and action on stage. Ultimately the interface is not an end in itself but rather a means to stage a unique project of musical or audiovisual performance.
Participation in the workshop Live Connections is open to musicians, DJ's, VJ's, visual artists, sound or visual designers, programmers, dancers, and handymen of all sorts. Following the Do-it-yourself and hacking spirit, three kinds of interfaces will be proposed to work with:
- Interfaces realized with daily life objects put and manipulated on a table.
- The body as interface: use of the Microsoft Kinect.
- Interface made with various sensors, based on I-CubeX
The workshop will be organized around two poles, one pole focusing on the creation of custom interfaces, and one pole focusing on the interaction with sound or images. The idea is then to connect things together, in order to make a work-in-progress concert on the evening of the last day. People interested in the performance rather than the implementation aspects, such as dancers for instance, will work in tandem with someone of the interface or sonic/visual interaction group, in order to follow the creative process.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own audio or visual content, in the form of patches for Max MSP / Jitter, Processing, Kyma, Ableton Live Sets, etc.
No. of participants: 16 maximum.
Price: 150.- including technical backline & brunch
By reservation only! inscription_workshop@electronfestival.ch
> NEW LUTE-MAKING AND HIJAKED OBJECTS - on April 22th at 4-00pm / Grütli
Captors? Interface? This conference aims to present the new lute-making instruments to an audience of the initiated… and the uninitiated.
With Atau Tanaka, who regularly plays with the help of multiple captors (movement, pressure, etc.) and who’ll be giving a concert with four Iphones on the same day at the White Box.
More information on Electron Festival website
The Cie Gilles Jobin will organize on April 21st, 2011 a preliminary session of Gva Sessions 11 in partnership with the Electron Festival at the Fonderie of the Aletiers Kugler (Geneva).
Program : April 21
10.00am/ Conference : "Software Kyma interpreted by Cristian Vogel"
2.00pm/ Info-session : Dialog: Sound and Movement with Cristian Vogel and Gilles Jobin. Analysis of their recent collaboration around Spider Galaxies, last creation of the Cie Gilles Jobin and live demonstration with the dancers of the Cie.
Free entrance for everybody, without registration.
This year UNESCO's IDD message comes from Belgium's Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker of Rosas:
I think dance celebrates what makes us human. When we dance we use, in a very natural way, the mechanics of our body and all our senses to express joy, sadness, the things we care about.
People have always danced to celebrate the crucial moments of life and our bodies carry the memory of all the possible human experiences. We can dance alone and we can dance together. We can share what makes us the same, what makes us different from each other.
For me dancing is a way of thinking. Through dance we can embody the most abstract ideas and thus reveal what we cannot see, what we cannot name.
Dance is a link between people, connecting heaven and earth. We carry the world in our bodies. I think that ultimately each dance is part of a larger whole, a dance that has no beginning, and no end.
http://youtu.be/AyKF_y7Ql98
Whatever Dance Toolbox is a set of software tools designed for the analysis and development of dance and movement. Six tools included in the suite can help dancers and choreographers devise, develop and rehearse dance, but can also be used in dance education or by non-dancers to explore movement. The suite is a product of a long-standing collaboration between BADco. and German human-machine interface developer and artist Daniel Turing, and it reflects some of the mutual concerns with the dancer-computer interaction and choreographic thinking.
Free download here!
Detailed introduction and instructions can be found in our Whatever Dance Toolbox – Manual.
For more information and to download the software and the digital copy of the Manual, or to order the print Manual and CD, click here!
CONGRATULATIONS! HERE ARE THE TOP 10 FINALISTS FOR
60secondsdance.dk 2011.
The Top 10 will be shown at the Cinemateket for the announcement of the
Winner and Runner-up at Cinemateket April 29th 2011. They will also be screened on DRk.
TOP 10 60secondsdance.dk 2011 in no particular order:
1) Renaitre/Reborn by Antoine Mortoire
2) SUBSTRACTIONS by Paulina Ruiz Carballido
3) ALTERAGO by Michele Ragni
4) Idiophone by Johannes Dullin
5) I don’t want to dance by Anna Dubrovska
6) The Home Maker by Andreas Constantinou
7) Rooms by Valerijs Olehno
8) Birdcage by Tobias Gundorff Boesen
9) FLYING LESSON by Tanja Meding & Pano Pra Manga
10) One day, Some day... by Gry Raaby
Watch them on 60secondsdance.dk You Tube Channel
Ups! Perdón!, est une Jeune compagnie de danse contemporaine créée par Ingrid Medina en 2010, à Tenerife, dans les îles Canaries (Espagne).
Son principal objectif est la constitution d’une plateforme de travail dans laquelle les danseurs peuvent rechercher, approfondir et développer un discours corporel et scénographique personnel. C'est un laboratoire de danse dévolu à la création contemporaine.
Pour élargir cette expérience, l’interprète et créatrice Ingrid Medina basée à Tenerife, promeut les échanges avec d’autres artistes, vers les nouvelles technologies, la vidéo et d’autres mediums contemporains, dans différents territoires.
L’insularité engendre l'isolement et la distance géographique des Canaries au reste du monde intensifient l’intérêt d’un échange dans un cadre artistique stimulant de création.
GVA Sessions is an interdisciplinary research and international exchange platform organized by the Gilles Jobin Company, geared to respond to the ever changing artistic environment of the performing arts, primarily contemporary dance, music and related creative technologies.
The GVA Sessions 2011 we will be focusing on exploring one of the longest established collaborative partnerships in the performing arts: that between choreographer and composer, choreography and music. This year, it will offer a mixed format providing a collaborative space for different types and levels of knowledge, artists research and production.
Since 2007, the GVA Sessions have led knowledge exchange gatherings inviting international creative arts practitioners to Geneva (Switzerland) with the goal to share their artistic inquiry, think and create together, in an informal collaborative yet rigorous setting.
GVA Sessions is offered to the selected participants through a grant. More infomation on the website of the Cie Gilles Jobin.
The GVA Sessions 2011 will take place in Geneva in July as an eight days seminar-workshop. It offers to the participants a hybrid collaborative format that will have two intersecting instances:
1. Perspectives and Frames International Seminar : July 16 - 17 2011
We will start a two day seminar over the weekend with an international guest group of choreographers, composers and interdisciplinary artists who will dissect and discuss with participants their recent work and practices, exploring the practical and conceptual challenges involved in the composition of choreography, music and sound.
Speakers :
Cristian Vogel (composer), Myriam Gurfink (choreographer), Cindy Van Acker (choreographer), Ariella Vidach & Claudio Prati (interdisciplinary artists), Anna Huber (choreographer), Jennifer Bonn (composer), Kasper T Toeplitz (composer), Christian Garcia (composer), Perrine Valli (choreographer), Eric Linder (composer), Andre & Michel Decosterd (music & architecture), Adam Harper (composer, musicologist), Daniel Schorno (composer), Jérome Soudan (composer), Robin Rimbaud (composer), Muriel Romero (choreographer) & Pablo Palacio (composer).
2. Collaborative Lab : July 18 - 23 2011
Monday begins six days of workshop at the Gilles Jobin Company studios where concepts and ideas will be explored and embodied by the GVA Sessions participants in different collaborative configurations. The first 5 days will start with a 90 minutes warm-up leaving the rest of the day for encounters, informal collaborations and self-organizing creative projects.
GVA Sessions 2011 culminates eight days of creative explorations with an informal showing session open to the public on Saturday July 23rd 2011.
Other stimulating activities have been scheduled for two evenings during the week.
GVA Sessions 2011 are oriented to:
Professional dancers, performers, choreographers, composers, musicians, researchers and interdisciplinary artists.
Application process:
Participants for the GVA Sessions 2011 will be selected via application.
GVA Sessions 11 is limited to 18 participants.
How to apply:
GVA Sessions 2011 will use the GVA Dance Training website for the application:
http://gvadancetraining.ning.com/
Procedure:
- Sign up to the GVA Dance Training website and fill out the profile questions (top right cornerof website).
- Include in your GVA Dance Training profile your bio, picture, meaningful projects and collaborations.
- Upload at least 5 photos and useful online references to your work.
- Send and email to gvasessions11@gillesjobin.com with a short statement of interest including previous dance and music collaborations (if any) and your reasons why would you like to attend to this event.
Deadline for applications : May 30th of 2011
Inquiries : gvasessions11@gillesjobin.com
Acceptance will be notified in June 2011 via email
NOTE: the selected participants must commit to attend the complete program and they would be asked for a deposit of 300 CHF to reserve the spot in the event. Deposit will be returned after completion of the sessions.
GVA Sessions 11 Production Team:
Gilles Jobin/General Direction
Marlon Barrios Solano/Project Leader/Research Associate
Cristian Vogel/Research Associate
Melanie Rouquier/Production
Dance festival in the nature from june 26 to july 3 in Italy.
Artistic project constituted by workshops between international artists. It receives many forms of expression and offers an atmosphere where everyone can improve his own artistic, physical and mental capacities. This is a place where people live all together and share day after day, giving value to new stages’ propositions and to new contemporaneous dance’s influences
Invited artists:
BRUNO CAVERNA (BRASIL-BERLIN)
VALERIA ALONSO (ARGENTINA-SPAIN)
TERI JEANETTE WEIKEL (USA-ITALY)
JOSE RECHES (SPAIN)
MARIANNA MIOZZO (ITALY-SPAIN)
SARA GARCIA (SPAIN)
price 350€ workshops+accomodation+meals
Book your place because they are limited.
info and registrations: info@dancewoods.com www.dancewoods.com
Events : jam session FERRARI F1 let's dance wearing red in the establishment of Ferrari in Maranello town / BOYFRIEND performance dance-theater-video by LA CABRA company. www.lacabracia.com
My name is Oz Skinner, I am a graduate student at the New School for
Media Studies. I am writing because we partnered with your University
last year to promote our graduate studies conference: Critical Themes In
Media Studies, and we were hoping to partner again this year. I have
attached a copy of the press release in the hopes that you will
advertise our event to your students. We anticipate that members of your
student body will be interested in our academic conference. If you have
any questions about the conference or any of the information presented
in the press release please contact me at Ozskinner@gmail.com or by
phone at 530-828-0631.
*11th ANNUAL CRITICAL THEMES IN MEDIA STUDIES CONFERENCE AT THE NEW SCHOOL
*/Innovative Scholarly Research at the Intersection of Media and Society
/Hosted by The New School Department of Media Studies and Film
and the Art, Media & Technology Department at Parsons the New School for
Design
*April 15 & 16, 2011, New York NY. The 11th Annual Critical Themes
Conference at the New School will bring together students from across
the globe to present interdisciplinary, theoretical, and critical
approaches to a broad range of media studies. This year’s theme,
*/Multimodal Scholarship/*, explores how we in Media Studies might
transform the media technologies that have traditionally been our
research subjects, into research tools, and thereby “open up fresh
avenues” of creative scholarship.
The two-day conference will kick off with a panel discussion entitled
“The Multimodal Dissertation” in which PhD students Jennifer Heuson,
Veronica Paredes, and Carlin Wing will present their experiences with
multimodal research work. Following this will be an opening keynote
address from Professor Clay Shirky of the Interactive Telecommunications
Program at New York University. Saturday will continue with a full day
of student presentations, and will conclude with a closing keynote
address by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Professor of Modern Culture and Media
at Brown University. Since the initial conference in 2000, Critical
Themes has grown into a leading forum for showcasing research papers
from graduate students pushing the boundaries of academic research. This
year the conference continues this trend as it welcomes student scholars
from eighteen universities spanning six countries.
For a full schedule of panels and event locations, visit
*_http://criticalthemes.net/2011/schedule/
_*
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Follow us on Twitter: @criticalthemes
Join us on Facebook:
<_http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#%21/group.php?gid=30045960781_>
If you would like more information about this conference please contact
Oz Skinner at 530-828-0631 or at Ozskinner@gmail.com
GVA Sessions 2011 Dialog: Sound and Movement July 16th - 23rd 2011
GVA Sessions is an interdisciplinary research and international exchange platform organized by the Gilles Jobin Company, geared to respond to the ever changing artistic environment of the performing arts, primarily contemporary dance, music and related creative technologies.
The GVA Sessions 2011 we will be focusing on exploring one of the longest established collaborative partnerships in the performing arts: that between choreographer and composer, choreography and music. This year, it will offer a mixed format providing a collaborative space for different types and levels of knowledge, artists research and production.
Since 2007, the GVA Sessions have led knowledge exchange gatherings inviting international creative arts practitioners to Geneva (Switzerland) with the goal to share their artistic inquiry, think and create together, in an informal collaborative yet rigorous setting.
GVA Sessions is offered to the selected participants through a grant. More infomation on the website of the Cie Gilles Jobin.
The GVA Sessions 2011 will take place in Geneva in July as an eight days seminar-workshop. It offers to the participants a hybrid collaborative format that will have two intersecting instances:
1. Perspectives and Frames International Seminar : July 16 - 17 2011
We will start a two day seminar over the weekend with an international guest group of choreographers, composers and interdisciplinary artists who will dissect and discuss with participants their recent work and practices, exploring the practical and conceptual challenges involved in the composition of choreography, music and sound.
Confirmed Guests:
Myriam Gurfink (France)
Cindy Van Acker (Switzerland)
Ariella Vidach (Italy/Switzerland)
Anna Huber (Switzerland)
Jennifer Bonn (Canada/Switzerland)
Kasper T Toeplitz (France)
Daniel Schorno (The Netherlands)
and more... stay tuned
2. Collaborative Lab : July 18 - 23 2011
Monday begins six days of workshop at the Gilles Jobin Company studios where concepts and ideas will be explored and embodied by the GVA Sessions participants in different collaborative configurations. The first 5 days will start with a 90 minutes warm-up leaving the rest of the day for encounters, informal collaborations and self-organizing creative projects.
GVA Sessions 2011 culminates eight days of creative explorations with an informal showing session open to the public on Saturday July 23rd 2011.
Other stimulating activities have been scheduled for two evenings during the week.
GVA Sessions 2011 are oriented to:
Professional dancers, performers, choreographers, composers, musicians, researchers and interdisciplinary artists.
Application process:
Participants for the GVA Sessions 2011 will be selected via application. The selected participants will be granted.
GVA Sessions 11 is limited to 18 participants.
How to apply:
GVA Sessions 2011 will use the GVA Dance Training website for the application:
http://gvadancetraining.ning.com/
Procedure:
- Sign up to the GVA Dance Training website and fill out the profile questions (top right cornerof website).
- Include in your GVA Dance Training profile your bio, picture, meaningful projects and collaborations.
- Upload at least 5 photos and useful online references to your work.
- Send and email to gvasessions11@gillesjobin.com with a short statement of interest including previous dance and music collaborations (if any) and your reasons why would you like to attend to this event.
Deadline for applications : May 20th of 2011
Inquiries : gvasessions11@gillesjobin.com
Acceptance will be notified May 30th 2011 via email
NOTE: the selected participants must commit to attend the complete program and they would be asked for a deposit of 300 CHF to reserve the spot in the event. Deposit will be returned after completion of the sessions.
GVA Sessions 11 Production Team:
Gilles Jobin/General Direction
Marlon Barrios Solano/Project Leader/Research Associate
Cristian Vogel/Research Associate
Melanie Rouquier/Production
CONGRATULATIONS!
Here are the TOP 30 60secondsdance.dk videos!
Go to : http://www.dansensdage.dk/side.asp?side=9&id=592
or https://www.youtube.com/user/60secondsdance
To see the TOP 30! or see below.
Monday 11 April we announce the TOP 10!
TOP 30 Films for 60secondsdance.dk
In no particular order the list of Top 30.
EMPAC DANCE MOViES Commission 2011-2012: OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Submission deadline: April 18, 2011
EMPAC is now accepting proposals for the next round of its successful DANCE MOViES Commission program. Selected artists receive awards ranging up to $40,000, and can also apply to create their works in conjunction with the Artist-in-Residence program at EMPAC. Works commissioned may take advantage of EMPAC’s infrastructure and technology, such as computer-controlled rigging, flexible black-box studios, and post-production engineering for audio and video.
Online registration opens on March 15, 2011, with a final submission deadline of April 18, 2011.
As the first major US-based commissioning program available to dance-film artists in the North and South America, the DANCE MOViES Commission represents an important opportunity for those working at the intersection of the moving body and the moving image. The commission has funded seventeen projects in the last five years, with four of them also receiving residencies at EMPAC.
Previously commissioned works range from a punk marching band creating mayhem in the streets of Chicago to a poetic film based on the autobiographical account of a US-based African choreographer returning to dance in Zimbabwe; a piece in which a contemporary Russian dancer is viewed in the aesthetic context of post-Soviet surveillance to a film were three street kids in the streets of Rio seem to juggle air; and an installation created through 3D laser scanning to another installation where multiple video screens installed side by side layer film samples and a dancer’s gestures to create counterpoints of movement and image.
For more information on EMPAC and the DANCE MOViES Commission, or to download the guidelines and application, please visit the EMPAC website: http://empac.rpi.edu/commissions/DMC/. Guidelines and information also available in Spanish.
Director of Arts Technology Research Lab (ATRL)
School of Drama, Film and Music
Trinity College, Dublin
Ireland
353-1-896-3544
Digital Arts and Humanities Programme – Applications Invited for 4-year PhD Studentship
A four-year structured doctoral research-training programme designed to enable students to carry out research in the arts and humanities at the highest level using new media and computer technologies.
Candidates will choose to enter the programme within either the ARTS or the HUMANITIES strands. In both strands they are required to complete core, training and career development modules, including main modules shared across the consortium and others institutionally-based. The overall aim of the taught modules are threefold:
1) to introduce students to the history and theoretical issues in digital arts/humanities;
2) to provide the skills needed to apply advanced computational and information management paradigms to humanities/arts research;
3) to provide an enabling framework for students to develop generic and transferable skills to carry out their final research projects/dissertations. The aim of the research is to enable students to develop and synthesise a PhD dissertation.
DAH students at Trinity College Dublin will be supported by two of the University’s flagship research units, the Trinity Long Room Hub (http://www.tcd.ie/longroomhub/) and the Arts Technology Research Lab( http://www.tcd.ie/drama-film-music/atrl), each with its own bespoke facilities on Trinity's city-centre campus. Studentships are available for the Schools of Drama, Film and Music, English, Histories and Humanities, Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, Linguistic, Speech and Communications Sciences, Religions, Theology and Ecumenics, and the Department of Philosophy.
High-calibre candidates holding, or expecting to receive, a first-class or upper second-class honours degree in an appropriate discipline are encouraged to apply.
Enquiries may be directed to Professor Poul Holm at lrhub@tcd.ie
The deadline for receipt of applications is 5pm, Tuesday 26 April 2011.



