Filmar la danza II- las 3D-imensiones
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 08/12/2014 to 14/12/2014
Presentation :
On 13/12/2014 at 19:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
NU2's
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L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 08/12/2014 to 14/12/2014
Presentation :
On 13/12/2014 at 19:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
NU2's
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NU2's, in collaboration with L'animal a 'esquena, is holding its tenth laboratory. This year's is intended as a continuation of last year's. With the same title, Filmar la danza II (Filming Dance II), it will again focus on how to make audiovisual adaptations of choreography presented or created for performance. This time we shall be working with loscorderos.sc and experimentiing with the stereoscopic 3D format.
The organisation of this 3D filming Laboratory has been made possible with the help of Bloom, a centre for 3D and emerging technologies in Gerona.
The results of both laboratories will be performed in Barcelona at the fifth Festival IDN 2015, Image, Dance and New Media, to be held from 26th February to 1st March at the Mercat de les Flors.
The organisation of this 3D filming Laboratory has been made possible with the help of Bloom, a centre for 3D and emerging technologies in Gerona.
The results of both laboratories will be performed in Barcelona at the fifth Festival IDN 2015, Image, Dance and New Media, to be held from 26th February to 1st March at the Mercat de les Flors.
Artists involved along the process 2013-2014:
Audiovisual: Francesc Sitges-Sardà, Elisabet Prandi, Albert Vidal, Lalo García, Luis Olivas
Choreography: Àngels Margarit, Claudi Bombardó, Pep Ramis, María Muñoz, Roberto Oliván
Performance: Dory Sanchez, Eneko Alcaraz, Mireia de Querol, Joan Palau, Joan Català, Miquel Fiol, Fátima Campos, Cristina Gallofré, Nora Sitges-Sardà, Enric Fábregas, Federica Porello, among others.
Project director: Núria Font
NU2's is a not for profit association set up in 2005 to manage the Image, Dance and New Media/Video Dance project. This project, directed by Núria Font, began in 2003 with the aim of giving continuity, through an independent association, to the activities of the Video Dance Showcase over nearly 20 years, as well as encouraging the use of digital tools in choreography.
The main purpose of NU2's is the research, production and dissemination of work that links dance and movement with audiovisual art: video dance pieces, documentaries, exhibition installations on the subject of the body and movement, or performance projects that set up dynamic, interactive dialogues between performers, image and sound.
The main aims of NU2's are to maintain and improve support for production and research in our field, collaborate in publicising this work nationally and internationally, and create spaces for reflection and debate around the relationship between dance and new technologies.
Audiovisual: Francesc Sitges-Sardà, Elisabet Prandi, Albert Vidal, Lalo García, Luis Olivas
Choreography: Àngels Margarit, Claudi Bombardó, Pep Ramis, María Muñoz, Roberto Oliván
Performance: Dory Sanchez, Eneko Alcaraz, Mireia de Querol, Joan Palau, Joan Català, Miquel Fiol, Fátima Campos, Cristina Gallofré, Nora Sitges-Sardà, Enric Fábregas, Federica Porello, among others.
Project director: Núria Font
NU2's is a not for profit association set up in 2005 to manage the Image, Dance and New Media/Video Dance project. This project, directed by Núria Font, began in 2003 with the aim of giving continuity, through an independent association, to the activities of the Video Dance Showcase over nearly 20 years, as well as encouraging the use of digital tools in choreography.
The main purpose of NU2's is the research, production and dissemination of work that links dance and movement with audiovisual art: video dance pieces, documentaries, exhibition installations on the subject of the body and movement, or performance projects that set up dynamic, interactive dialogues between performers, image and sound.
The main aims of NU2's are to maintain and improve support for production and research in our field, collaborate in publicising this work nationally and internationally, and create spaces for reflection and debate around the relationship between dance and new technologies.