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(this local announcement is not forwarded from Australia, for once! ;-) ----- Forwarded message from fransien van der putt ----- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:26:46 +0100 From: fransien van der putt <[email protected]> Organization: dramaturgie, zie ook: www.desk.nl/~exdata/dansschetsen Subject: performance annelie david dear friends and collegues to invite you - hope 2 see you there regards fransien van der putt ---------------------------------------------------- Dutch Dance Platform Rotterdam Saturday 18 December 22:00 Showcase: above as [to] be [s] low - a fragment by Annelie David Lantaren/Venster II Gouvernestraat 133 Rotterdam 010 4364713 ----------------------------------------------------- Through new information and communication technologies, through the trans-formation of big ideologies into shifting networks of meaning and power, through a bigger and bigger common market, speed and speeding up has become one of the main features of contemporary life. But as the Flemish philosopher Samuel IJsseling puts it, for modern western man speed has always been a priority. All technical inventions are aiming at increasing the pace. For haste and impatience are accompanying humans, since they live their life with limited time and from a limited perspective. So, to have a plan, a plan to change the world. To interfere with a world of inevitable common speed, to distinguish different paces, to move away from demanded sameness. To prepare oneself, to meet the other, to respect distance and distancing. ----------------------------------------------------------- above as [to] be [s] low - a fragment CHOREOGRAPHY Annelie David DANCE Jack Gallagher DRAMATURGY Fransien van der Putt SOUND JdK Productions LIGHT Floreyn Verheyen ADVICE Dick Raaijmakers Thanks to Eva Villanueva, Sara van Lamsweerde, Martine Dekker /Studio Dok, STEIM, Kristina de Ch�tel and the co-operation of DDP. ---------------------------------------------------- 'Above as [to] be [s] low - a fragment' is part of a longer project inspired by amongst others the writings of the Dutch composer and theatre maker Dick Raaijmakers. Within the process of performance-making he distinguishes between two basic directions / intentions / aims: the mover and the observer. The mover has a plan to change the world. His vision is a horizontal one. Only in the last moment does his world become vertical. Correspondingly Raaijmakers' ideas enable necessary reworking of existing practices and projects within western dance making. For more information, contact [email protected] or St. PUREdance company Vechtstraat 179' 1079 JJ Amsterdam 0031207762790 ----------------------------------------------------------------- On choreographer Annelie David: In the last ten years Annelie David's work is concerned with disrupting fixed relationships within and playing around with the conventional structures of dance performance and practise. She likes to displace the traditional focus between audience & performer, music & dance, author & performer. Audience and performer Since 1991 Annelie David investigates the field of visual art in relation to dance, being concerned with perspective, performance space and space used in dance. In the piece LIVING INGREDIENT (95) she was inspired by the work of the English constructivist artist Marlow Moss. The piece was performed in the Gemeente Museum Arnhem in the dome room. The spectators watched the performance from above. In the near future she will develop her ideas about space and fields of meaning in collaboration with the Media artist Bill Seaman. Dance and Music Working on the 'art of listening' with the American composer Pauline Oliveros, David's perspective of music for dance changed. Between 1989 - 91 the choreographer continued to research the different approach of time, space and representation in dance and music with improvising musicians as Gregg Moore, Carine Levine, Matthias Bauer, Radu Malfatti, Luc Houtkamp and others. In 1991 the Goethe Institute Seoul assigned her and the Korean composer Park Chang-Soo to work on the piece "New Way of communication". Both fields - changing the perspective of the spectator and using environmental sound and the sound of the dancers as an independent sound composition are integrated in the following pieces: Sensing Light (96, to perform in a space of 2x2x2m), Once More Light (97, Dansateliers Rotterdam), Petit Parcours (98, National Ballet Workshop) Dance and Dramaturgy Together with dramaturge Fransien van der Putt, David has been stimulating the process of critical reflection within dance. They initiated workshops, and developed a model to generate new ways of looking at, talking about and writing on movement as a means within theatre and performance art. New Media David has been focusing within her choreographic work on the experience of the dancer in performance. New media allow for extensions of the human body / human personality through digital means, mostly translation and transformation. To generate new information for structuring and composing matter and form. To interact on the level of composition - changing the positions of participants in the art work of theatre. Future Projects January 00 at STEIM/Amsterdam with the computer program BigEye. In February she is accompanied by Richard Povall (composer, professor of computermusic/new media, Oberlin, Ohio). Spring 00, researching and teaching at Atelier St. Stamina, Amsterdam with choreographer Bianca van Dillen on Motion Capture and Life Forms. Fall 00 with the American Media artist Bill Seaman (professor at the Dept. of Design | Media Art, UCLA, LA) ----- End of forwarded message from fransien van der putt ----- -- * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet toegestaan zonder * toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een gesloten en gemodereerde mailinglist * over net-kritiek. Meer info: [email protected] met 'info nettime-nl' in de * tekst v/d email. Archief: http://www.factory.org/nettime-nl. Contact: * [email protected]. Int. editie: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime.