Showing posts with label trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trips. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Trips





3/8/2011 we went to the Warwick Arts Centre to see the performance presented by PROTEIN and called 'LOL Lots of love'. I have never seen such a technique and enthusiasm of dancers. So about what was this performance?
I think everyone have noticed that on skype or facebook we usually put 'LOL', but no one of us have ever thought how many meanings can have this word. It can be 'laughing out loud', 'lots of love', 'lots of luck' but on the other hand, it can mean: 'lack of laughter', 'lack of love', 'lack of luck'. In addition, it can be 'life on line' or 'love on line' but also for 'losers on line' or 'log off loser'.
Our whole life is starting to become virtual.....

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Trips...


Welcome to the 21st edition of the Nottdance Festival, one of the longest running and most esbablished festivals in the UK.It revisits some of the most exciting artists from the last twenty one years, whilst celebrating both established and emerging artists to showcase some of the work Dance4 has been involved in developing, supporting and commissioning over the past year.
They have created a programme that contains something for everyone; from those who may have never watched contemporary or indeed experimental work before. But all the work has something in common. They are all examples of great art...

Trips... Wendy Houstoun


On the same day 2011/03/03 we went also to Nottingham Contemporary. There was performed '50 Acts' by Wendy Houstoun.
Since 1980 Wendy has worked extensively as a solo performer and in collaboration with companies and artists whose work challenges and extends the boundaries of dance and theatre.
'50 Acts' is a physical theatre work which explores the status of older dancers, and the relationship between art and culture.

Trips...



On 3 March 2011, lot of people who are interested in arts, had the opportunity to be the part of NOTTDANCE FESTIVAL (New movements in dance). Firstly, we went to Leicester where in De Montfort University was presented 'Lea Anderson on Screen'.
There was paid attention to dance and film. How we can create dance using the scenes from film? Lea Anderson does that. It was pleasure for me to see a well-known choreographer with my own eyes. Why? Because I saw a lot of her works on DVD, but it is another feeling. In addition to this, she is one of the choreographers who inspired my and Ioana's duet.