Tracing / Voic(e)scapes
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
On 11/06/2009
Presentation :
On 11/06/2009 at 19:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
Ayara Hernández, Ixiar Rozas
( Ayara Hernández, Ixiar Rozas )
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
On 11/06/2009
Presentation :
On 11/06/2009 at 19:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
Ayara Hernández, Ixiar Rozas
( Ayara Hernández, Ixiar Rozas )
Master in Contemporary Arts Practice & Dissemination Final Projects Presentations (2007-2009).
Tracing, Ayara Hernández
What is the evolution of a performance once it has "disappeared"?
Tracing is a performance-installation based on an archive/collection of home videos about different people's memories of various performance works. What traces are left on memory by a performance? How and what do we remember? Could these memories generate new works, new viewpoints?
Voic(e)scapes, Ixiar Rozas
Voic(e)scapes speaks of body landscapes through voice.
This project arises out of a question: What occurs in the encounter between voice, the word, and the body? The dance that speaks is opening new connotations on the current stage. The body surpasses and escapes its literal meaning through dance. The voice also escapes: it resides between language and the body, but pertains to neither. So what happens when dance breaks out to speak?
What is the evolution of a performance once it has "disappeared"?
Tracing is a performance-installation based on an archive/collection of home videos about different people's memories of various performance works. What traces are left on memory by a performance? How and what do we remember? Could these memories generate new works, new viewpoints?
Voic(e)scapes, Ixiar Rozas
Voic(e)scapes speaks of body landscapes through voice.
This project arises out of a question: What occurs in the encounter between voice, the word, and the body? The dance that speaks is opening new connotations on the current stage. The body surpasses and escapes its literal meaning through dance. The voice also escapes: it resides between language and the body, but pertains to neither. So what happens when dance breaks out to speak?
195/1 Activity pictures [Image > 4 ] (11/06/2009)
195/2 Interview to Ayara Hernández [Video > 21min Cast] (11/06/2010)
195/3 Interview to Ixiar Rozas [Video > 9min Cast] (11/06/2010)