Transmittance @Cyposium
An online symposium on 12 October 2012 will celebrate and discuss the field of cyberformance - live, online performance - that has evolved over the last two decades. Transmittance presentation at 12pm CET.
An online symposium on 12 October 2012 will celebrate and discuss the field of cyberformance - live, online performance - that has evolved over the last two decades. Transmittance presentation at 12pm CET.
Transmittance #2.1. is an adjustment of Transmittance #2, especially created for Trouble Festival, Les Halles in Bruxelles. Three hours long performance took place on-line on http://transmitance.si and live in the Maison des arte in the garden of Les Halles.
4th Year Students of the Pre-School Education and Grammar School Ljubljana (dance department): Avantguard - Evening of dance solos, generation 2011/12.
Sad Sam Lucky, a solo creation by the Croatian choreographer and performer Matija Ferlin is a continuation of the ongoing romantic conceptual series SAD SAM that started in January 2004 in Amsterdam when the first Sad Sam Now I am was premiered. The second solo creation Sad Sam Almost 6 was presented in 2009.
The Pre-Première '12: Avantgarde is a performance with 92 students of two art programmes held at the Pre-School Education and Grammar School Ljubljana, namely contemporary dance and theatre. Together with their teachers and mentors, the students researched the characteristics of the avantgarde movements from the beginning of the previous century.
Transmittance#2 was performed in 2011 in Ljubljana, Slovenia and was the biggest Transmittance event until that moment. Invited local collaborators were artists from different fields of creation. Three hours performance was possible to follow live or on-line via http://transmittance.si, where audience could log in the chat room, interact with the performers and set the flow of the event.
4-days workshop is open to performers, dancers, actors, singers, musicians, directors, sound and video artists, dramaturges, theoreticians (...), willing to collaborate.
Lights, performers’ bodies, a TV screen, the walls in space become projection screens for a gaze to rest upon, desires and thoughts of a spectator. Shame is a complex, integral and independent staging. It may dig up a memory or two and tenderly subject a person to re-questioning. It doesn’t provoke, it simply just touches you.
Four days workshop for performers and all interested in cabaret performance.