Aug 20 2010

Body cinema: William Forsythe – One Flat Thing

Ivana Jozic‘s interview came just in time to start my covering of William Forsythe‘s web project and data vizualization concept titled  Synchronous Objects… Let’s check his piece One Flat Thing – Reproduced (2000) as a first post regarding this topic.

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One Flat Thing by William Forsythe
Photo bellow: Michel Cavalca (c)

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Aug 16 2010

Interview with Ivana Jozic, part 2: Opening the channels of nonconformity…

This is the second part of the interview with Ivana Jozic. Read the first part titled Opening the channels of expressiveness…

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Photo: Theatre Troubleyn (c)

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Aug 16 2010

Interview with Ivana Jozic, part 1: Opening the channels of expressiveness…

Back in May this year, performer Ivana Jozic led a workshop titled Imagination / Transformation at the Tala Dance Centre in Zagreb. Ivana graciously found some time to give me an interview about her carrier and artwork. This talk was also possible thanks to choreographer and one of the founders of  Tala Dance Centre – Tamara Curic.

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Ivana Jozic in the Angel of Death, photo by Jorge Molder (c)

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Jun 16 2010

Interview with Guillermo Gomez Pena: You know, I worship the imagination!

Among many film, dance and art festivals in Croatia, Queer Zagreb is also a blogger friendly oriented festival. Thanks to their understanding of the media, I had the opportunity to interview one amazing performance artist and poet, Guillermo Gomez Pena

I interviewed him a month ago after his performance with La Pocha Nostra… for this occasion, Body Pixel co-blogger Ivana also joined me for the interview with Guillermo…

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May 16 2010

Body cinema: Caffe Muller by Pina Bausch

If there is one artist who was  most frequently mentioned in interviews on Body Pixel, it has been certainly Pina Bausch. Caffe Muller (1978), her most intimate artwork mirrors her experiences in family’s cafe during post-war Germany period, where she spent many hours watching adults struggling to survive in a devastated society and post-war atmosphere.

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