Temporal Interference is new installation/performance piece that I have been working on with the Jane Franklin Dance company at The Warehouse Theater . The concept is to explore aspects of space and memory, and how it can effect those around us.
I will again be using a Theremin as a proximity sensor, but this time there is the added dimension of music written by composer Gina Biver. Her music will form a framework, in many cases the dancers motions will trigger new compositional elements to create a completely new work for each performance.
There will be three performances each day, and will feature several dancers, live video, sound and interactive sculptural elements. Jane's work is amazing, based on her company's recent performance at Dance Place in DC. It's been a lot of fun working with her and with Gina, am looking forward to a really fun event.
Where & When:
The Warehouse Theater
1021 7th Street, NW
Feb 24 & 25 and March 3 & 4, 2007
SATURDAY at 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 pm
SUNDAY at 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 pm
advance tickets
press release
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Modern Dance/Interactive Performance Installation at the Warehouse
Saturday, January 13, 2007
New Animation
I just completed an animation to accompany composer Gina Biver's piece Skating Still. You can view the video in her 'news' section.
Her composition was chosen to be part of the 2006 International 60X60 Project, a concert series to promote new music from modern composers. It will be show all over the world and was an exciting project to work on.
The animation is driven by the music, in that each instrument drives a particular movement of the central object. The object leaves a trail based on it's movement and I think relates to Gina's concept of the elasticity of time.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Local Review
Cool! Our local paper, The Alexandria Times, wrote up a nice review of my latest show, you can read it in print or online here.
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