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Centar za dramsku umjetnost vas poziva na radionicu u sklopu programa Kognitivno izvedbenog:

Scott deLahunta

Radionica sa koreografskim objektima

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03.-04.12.2010., klub za net.kulturu mama, Preradovićeva 18, Zagreb

Fokus ove radionice je kreiranje, pisanje, istraživanje i kritika istraživačkog rada četiri jedinstvena interdisciplinarna projekta koja su inicirali koreografi suvremenog plesa Wayne McGregor, Siobhan Davies, William Forsythe i Emio Greco | PC. Proteklih godina ovi koreografi i njihove organizacije rade na nezavisnim istraživanjima potencijala interaktivnih digitalnih medija i vezanih tehnologija kako bi dokumentirali, predstavili, emitirali i diseminirali različite aspekte svoje umjetničke prakse. Raznovrsni i informacijama bogati resurski koje su razvili (uključujući on-line interaktivne skorove, digitalne plesne arhive, koreografske software agente i simulatore za trening u real-time okruženju) su polazišta našeg radioničkog rada.

Scott deLahunta je autor, istraživač i organizator u nizu međunarodnih projekata koji izvedbene umjetnosti, sa posebnim naglaskom na koreografiju, dovode u konjukciju sa drugim disciplinama i praksama. Viši je istraživač na Sveučilištu Coventry, istraživački voditelj sa kompanijom Wayne McGregor|Random Dance, te programski i istraživački koordinator projekta Motion Bank/The Forsythe Company. Član je uredništva časopisâ Performance Research, Dance Theatre Journal i International Journal of Performance and Digital Media.

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Sudjelovanje na radionici je besplatno. Prijavite se do 25.11.2010. na e-mail:
ivana [at] badco.hr

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Kontakt: ivana [at] badco.hr

Centar za dramsku umjetnost, Zagreb
www.cdu.hr
Projekt podržavaju Gradski ured za obrazovanje, kulturu i šport Grada Zagreba i Ministarstvo kulture Republike Hrvatske.

Grad Zagreb Ministarstvo kulture RH

Hvala Multimedijalnom institutu i klubu za net.kulturu mama

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The Center for Drama Art invites you to participate in a workshop in our Cognitive of the Performative series:

Scott deLahunta

Workshop With Choreographic Objects

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03.-04.12.2010, net.culture club mama, Preradovićeva 18, Zagreb

The focus of this workshop will be on creating with, writing from, studying and critiquing the research products of four unique interdisciplinary research projects initiated by contemporary choreographers Wayne McGregor, Siobhan Davies, William Forsythe and Emio Greco | PC. In recent years, these choreographers and their associated organisations have independently begun to explore the potential of interactive digital media and related technologies to document, represent, transmit and disseminate different aspects of their artistic practice. The varieties of information-rich resources they have created (including on-line interactive scores, digital dance archives, choreographic software agents and real-time training simulations) will constitute the starting point for these workshops.

Scott deLahunta has worked as writer, researcher and organiser on a range of international projects bringing performing arts with a focus on choreography into conjunction with other disciplines and practices. He is currently Senior Research Fellow Coventry University/ R-Research Director, Wayne McGregor|Random Dance and Program and Research Coordinator Motion Bank/ The Forsythe Company. He serves on the editorial boards of Performance Research, Dance Theatre Journal and the International Journal of Performance and Digital Media.

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The workshop is free of charge, to apply send an e-mail by 25.11.2010 to:
ivana [at] badco.hr

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Contact: ivana [at] badco.hr

Center for Drama Art, Zagreb
www.cdu.hr
Supported by: City of Zagreb Office for Culture, Education and Sport; Ministry of Culture, Republic of Croatia

Grad Zagreb Ministarstvo kulture RH

Thanks to the Multimedia Institute and net.culture club mama

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