Mar 27 2010

Interview with Brice Leroux, part 2: Choreographing bodies and spaces

This is the second part of the interview with choreographer and dancer Brice Leroux. Read the first part here: Interview with Brice Leroux, part 1, Dancing lumino kinetics

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Electron-positron interaction from Continum by Brice Leroux

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Mar 27 2010

Interview with Brice Leroux, part 1: Dancing lumino kinetics

French choreographer and dancer Brice Leroux presented in February his lumino kinetic dance piece ‘Solo#2-Fréquences‘ at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb. The guest performance was organized by Eurokaz – The International Festival of New Theatre.

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Photo of Brice Leroux by Sandra Piretti (c)

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Oct 15 2009

25FPS inteview with La Cellule d’Intervention Metamkine

Another real gem made and produced by 25FPS International Festival of Experimental Film and Video… Video inteview with La Cellule d’Intervention Metamkine collective… I just added another great video from Youtube: live atCave 12 / Spoutnik in Geneva from 2008, too.

metamkine.jpgMetamkine’s Chris Auger, Photo: Bryony Mcintyre (c)

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Oct 2 2009

25FPS inteviews with Gustav Deutsch and Materia Obscura collective

Before I’m gonna start with my bloggin’ on this year’s 25FPS International Festival of Experimental Film and Video here are videos  that really made my day… their team published earlier today interviews with Gustav Deutsch and Materia Obscura collective jointly with excerpts from their artworkz…24fps.jpg

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Aug 30 2009

Body cinema: Adapting for distortion by Hiroaki Umeda

Dancer and choreographer Hiroaki Umeda had been treated here with special care… His dancing technique, space design and approach to technology have made it so… I found this video thanks to DBM Mediterranean Dance Network which posted  Umeda’s new video ‘Adapting for distortion’ on their Facebook profile several hours ago.

hiroaki_umeda.jpgHiroaki Umeda in ‘Adaptation for distortion’
Photo by Anna von Kooij (c)

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