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lomodeedee Interview with Hotel Modern: Theatre VJs on brutal themes

Back in June, during Eurokaz – The International Festival of New Theatre, Arlene Hoornweg and Pauline Kalker from theatre company Hotel Modern gave me an interview about their work. We weaved our talk around two of their performances - Kamp and… Continue

Added by lomodeedee on November 5, 2009 at 10:30am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Aurelien Bory: On stage puzzles and space formulas

During this year's edition of Eurokaz - The International Festival of New Theatre I had an opportunity to interview artistic director of CIE 111 Company, Aurelien Bory...

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Added by lomodeedee on October 14, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Maja Drobac: Dancing between East and West

Dancer and choreographer Maja Drobac could be with certainty described as multi-talented artist... she expresses herself, parallel with dance, in the fields of photography and writing, too...

Portrait of Maja Drobac by

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Added by lomodeedee on September 17, 2009 at 8:00am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Raimund Hoghe: Inner landscapes marked through simplicity

Raimund Hoghe is certainly one of the most intriguing dancer and choreographer in contemporary dance these days. I had an opportunity to interview him in May, during Queer Zagreb Festival, where his company performed ‘Boléro Variations’. Raimund Hoghe always pushes the boundaries of dance perception through profound and minimalist way of analyzing thingz. The public and… Continue

Added by lomodeedee on July 16, 2009 at 9:30am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Marlon Barrios Solano: On Dance-Tech and dance embodiment, part ll

This is a second part of interview with M.B. Solano. Read the first part: Interview with Marlon Barrios Solano: Dancers moved by Technology

Photo: Amelia by LaLaLa Human

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Added by lomodeedee on June 20, 2009 at 11:00am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Jan Fabre: insects are the oldest computers

Jan Fabre is an example of a renaissance man… it’s hard to catch all fields of contemporary art he had influenced over the last three decades… His performers are ‘true blue’ oriented towards ideas and processes he’s creating with them. It’s a mutual interaction above all, an interaction which creates new physical, emotional and mental spaces. The idea of kinetics or techniques makes no sense in his world, beca… Continue

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lomodeedee Interview with Marlon Barrios Solano: Dancers moved by Technology, part l

In the history of dance only few dancers and choreographers were considered as sort of tech related investigators… With the expansion of new media art, the wider use of Internet, user friendly applications, multi-functionality of modern age, and the whole DIY scene that has grown up so fast; dancers and choreographers realized that technology could be a new challenging platform for them.

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Added by lomodeedee on June 20, 2009 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

lomodeedee Interview with Jasmina Prolic: Dancer on Sound Wires

Jasmina Prolic’s latest project ‘Julie(t)- duet in absentia’ deals with technology versus body interrelations… elusive moments and impulses between sexes… The performance she choreographed and performed was collaboration with multimedia artist Hubert Pichot, known for his project ‘Try Me’ Rolling Chair Jockey - RCJ which he had introduced at the… Continue

Added by lomodeedee on May 24, 2009 at 5:30am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Robert Hylton: I think, I’m a dance junkie!

Robert Hylton is an ‘urban classicist’… being continuously tainted with the virus called street art in its most refined sense… As a youngster he was involved in the UK’s underground Hip Hop scene (break dance and popping techniques included), then jazz dance&stylez, and after a while he realized that contemporary dance might work for him too in a very coolish way…

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Added by lomodeedee on May 19, 2009 at 5:30am — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Hiroaki Umeda: dance-tech romantic searching for a reaction

Hiroaki Umeda was certainly one of the most interesting performers I saw this year at Dance Week Festival. Being completely aware of all possibilities and consequences of our modern society, Umeda strikes you directly in your mind if you are enough opened to recognize or perceive the voices, soundz and flashing of today’s digitized generation. You know that I was writing about him almost two months ago and I promised then to publish soon all the interviews I did with some dancers. So, the first… Continue

Added by lomodeedee on May 4, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

lomodeedee Interview with Matija Ferlin: Breaking the forms of movements, soundz, images… with attitude.

…and what brought my curiosity to this young and ‘multi-tasking’ dancer?! It was the sound thing, see. This is how I first spotted Matija Ferlin. More precisely, his subtle taste for electronica, then the Montreal’s post-rock gang around Constellation Records and Public Recordings… and I was totally convinced that something pretty cool and creative lies in his mind… Matija Ferlin is an interdisciplinary artist from Pula (Croatia), finding his way at the… Continue

Added by lomodeedee on May 1, 2009 at 7:00am — No Comments

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Vídeos produzidos durante o Panorama 2009

O Festival Panorama 2009 aconteceu entre os dias 5 e 15 de novembro e trouxe espetáculos nacionais e internacionais para o Rio de Janeiro. Confira vídeos de algumas das muitas atrações do festival.

Pensar alguns bons motivos…

Em seu novo texto, Ítala Clay apresenta seus argumentos de forma interessante: partindo de propostas levantadas no II Seminário Economia da Dança, ela tenta convencer os empresários de Manaus a investir no tema. E você, o que pensa?

Esther Weitzman Cia. de Dança inicia ocupação do Teatro Cacilda Becker

Começa nesta quarta-feira (18/11) a ocupação do Teatro Cacilda Becker, no Rio de Janeiro, pela Esther Weitzman Companhia de Dança. A programação abre esta noite com a palestra Imagem e dança: algumas aproximações, com Thereza Rocha e Paulo Knauss e…

Vencedor do 1º Prêmio Teatro de Dança será anunciado segunda-feira

Segunda-feira (23/11) será anunciado o resultado do 1º Prêmio Teatro de Dança. Foram 12 espetáculos finalistas e um deles receberá o prêmio de R$ 30 mil concedido através de voto popular apenas no Estado de São Paulo. A cerimônia será…

Duo aposta no diálogo que nasce do vazio

Marcela Levi e Flávia Meireles estreiam duo que aposta no diálogo que nasce do vazio. Leia a entrevista que o idança fez com Marcela e deixe seu comentário!

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Shelter of the day

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Part of Thomas Demand's show Nationalgalerie, Haltestelle is a large-scale photograph of a paper model resembling a nondescript rural German bus shelter, which happens to be the place just outside of Magdeburg where a teen pop band were waiting for their school bus every morning. continue


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Art Review Videos

ArtReview Close Encounters: Frieze Projects 2009

Artists Stephanie Syjuco, Kim Coleman, Per-Oskar Leu and Ryan Gander speak with ArtReview about their projects for Frieze Art Fair. Interviews by Oliver Basciano and J.J. Charlesworth.

ArtReview Close Encounters: Martin Creed

Oliver Basciano meets Martin Creed during rehearsals for his Ballet (Work No. 1020), at Sadler's Wells, London, 16–18 October

ArtReview Close Encounters: LMCC LentSpace

ArtReview's Tyler Coburn tours the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's temporary park/art installation, LentSpace, and interviews curator Adam Kleinman and artist Olivier Babin

ArtReview Close Encounters: Athanasios Argianas

Oliver Basciano speaks with artist Athanasios Argianas on the occasion of his exhibition Until Full Stops Look Like Stars, From Where You Stand, at Max Wigram Gallery, London, through 31 October.

ArtReview Close Encounters: The Jarman Award

ArtReview's Laura Allsop attends the Jarman Award ceremony, held at London's Whitechapel Gallery on 22 September, and interviews artist Lindsay Seers, who won for her film installations Extramission 6 and It Has to Be This Way (both 2009)

IETM International Network for the Performing Arts

European Dilpoma in Cultural Project Management 2010/2011

The European Diploma in Cultural Project Management is a pan-European training programme arising from the will to foster cultural diversity as well as transregional and transnational cultural exchanges.

Dancing on The Edge Festival 2009

The second edition of the Dancing on the Edge Festival - theatre and dance from the Middle East - will be held in 5 Dutch cities in December 2009.

Opening of Spanish Fighters, new space in Ljubljana

EN-KNAP Productions is pleased to announce the opening of Spanish Fighters, a renewed cultural centre. You are warmly welcome to join the opening on 25th of November 2009 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Audition - EnKnapGroup

EnKnapGroup announces an audition for experienced female and male dancers to join the company for a two year contract, with the beginning of work in January 2010.

Responsable des services numériques en ligne et mobiles - Marseille-Provence 2013

Le Responsable des services numériques en ligne et mobiles (H/F) propose les orientations éditoriales et de services du site internet de Marseille-Provence 2013 et des services mobiles.

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