Posts Tagged ‘UMOVE Festival’

Low Lux 4

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Janne Eraker, Netherlands, 2009

One of a series of works exploring light and movement, Janne Eraker experiments with a single black light and a dancer in a white costume. Playing with distance, the dancer’s limbs fall away into the darkness, creating a mysterious portrait of the dancer half-concealed.

Differ

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Sara del Barrio, Netherlands, 2009

A handheld camera explores a body in the woods. Close-ups of limbs and shadows accelerate and then disappear in this brief work.

Body of Water (Milky Re-mix)*

Susan Marshall, USA, 2008

Body of Water (Milky Re-mix) is one of seven Frame Dances that were created with the idea that the cell phone is a new “proscenium,” and, accordingly, these dances may best be viewed on portable devices such as the iphone.


*Official selection for UMOVE Touring Festival

Morning Mood

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Jody Sperling, USA, 2009

This Loie Fuller-inspired company, Time Lapse Dance, creates striking visuals using large pieces of flowing cloth incorporated with colorful lighting design. “Morning Mood” is a section of a larger work for the stage, “Forms of Dilemma.”

SoleNoid

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Peter William Holden, England, 2009

A chorus of oxford tap shoes dance with the aid of pneumatic valves triggered by a computer. As much an auditory work as it is a visual one, “SoleNoid” demonstrates Peter William Holden’s kinetic sculpture performing a choreographed routine.

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