Episodios

  • Rhiannon Newton
    May 14 2025
    Rhiannon Newton - Long Sentences "The negativity that comes from working with words, they miss a lot of the stuff, that is the stuff, that is why people like us like dancing."Rhiannon Newton Rhiannon is an Australian dancer and choreographer. Her creative work draws attention to the interconnection of the body and the more-than-human world. Rhiannon makes contributions to community and culture through choreography, performance, education, research and curation. This discussion is focused on her work Long Sentences soon to premiere at DanceHouse. the generosity of taking something seriouslythe words from the showco-existing with the worka quote from the book "Sun and Steel - Mishima Yukio"dancing and then writing from noticing3 sentences make up the show (the first sentence is 17 minutes long)working with many mediums and being varied about how sure you are with eachthere is a meaning and a logicadjusting choreography so that it doesn't just wash over peoplebreaking yourself apart into the materials (choreographic, performative etc)"I don't want anyone to be interested in me, I want them to see the work".we compare Xavier Le Roy to Beyoncèthe first day of rehearsals being dangerous due to having freedom from the show and it's own agenda.commenting on your own improvisation while you're doing itthe self-underminedoing choreography that is thrilling "If i'm going to put this in front of someone I (decided that I) need to help them also take it seriously. And put something at stake."Rhiannon Newton links: homepage - http://rhiannonnewton.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rhiannonlnewt/previous episodes including Rhiannon NewtonTOTAL by Angela Goh - https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/event/performance-total-by-angela-goh-qag-2025-04-06/Baltic Circle development period - https://www.balticcircle.fi/en/ohjelmisto/long-sentences-2/
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  • Chloe Chignell
    May 7 2025
    "publication as a form of performance and performance as a form of publication"Chloe Chignell Chloe Chignell (AU) is an artist working across text, choreography and publishing. Chloe takes the body as the central problem, question and location of her research. She invests in writing as a body building practice, examining the ways in which language makes us up. Since 2019 Chloe co-runs rile* a bookshop and project space for publication and performance with Sven Dehens. the durability of the object performer-ship and audience-shipa performance demands shared time and shared space shadow text at DanceHouseAmina SzecsödyJOKES - the bookthe lead artist being the hosttranslation"dance is not a language, but it is a form""it felt uninteresting to try to translate text to dance, i felt like it would just enslave the dance into a form of meaning production. dance has other skills"working with dance vs working with choreography"they are real books but they are also scenography"the difference in permanencewaterworld movie paper scenethe iconography of ballroom dancethe name - street danceanachronistic - meaningthe use of the term experimentalchoreographic frameworksto dance with or without an internalised choreographers eyelive decisions on stage"the choreography is producing syntax" links: Chloe Chignell homepageinstagramworkspace BrusselsfacebookRile bookshop and project space
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  • Ning WANG – 王甯
    Jul 29 2023
    "I love to use Excel to visualise choreography. (When you're talking to collaborators in words, there will always be misunderstandings.)"Ning WANG|王甯 Ning WANG|王甯 regards her body as a complex carrier with both material and emotional compatibility, and the individual is rich in unique historical traces. In recent years, she has actively participated in cross-domain cooperation, including circus, sound, new media, experimental video, and behavioural art. We talk about her work Cracking that reflects on the extreme phenomenon of overproduction and over-manufacturing under the high-speed operation of global consumer culture, and this strange, uncoordinated, and even depleted physical state. we discuss: the show "Cracking"role modelschoreography as more than patterninghow to be watched and balance the power by seeing backcontact improvisation changing how you know the bodyphysical understanding is at least the same importance as understanding through readingtechnology and the body being materials towards choreographybeing a "low-tech" artistthe book One Shot - https://www.rile.space/books/one-shotthe freedom of ignoring the past and embracing my past - cultural past as well as physicalcollaboration as a way to share the responsibility links: https://www.instagram.com/ning.wang.nw/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGEWUFJQ3N4premiere - https://www.opentix.life/event/1761954697480052736interview - https://npac-ntch.org/discover/voice/10442another interview - https://npac-ntch.org/discover/voice/10485marie claire - https://www.marieclaire.com.tw/lifestyle/issue/79726another interview - https://npac-ntch.org/discover/voice/10682video documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxY9Nlc0xXkanother interview - https://npac-ntch.org/discover/voice/10702-%E7%94%A8%E5%89%B5%E4%BD%9C%E8%A3%82%E8%A7%A3%E6%AC%8A%E5%8A%9B%E7%9A%84%E5%88%BB%E7%97%95%EF%BC%9A%E7%8E%8B%E7%94%AF%EF%BC%B8%E9%AD%8F%E9%9B%8B%E5%B1%95
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  • Yen Tzu Chang – 張晏慈
    Jun 29 2023
    "I use old technology because it's so fast to realise my idea, and realise the artwork." (New technology is also exciting and requires me to project manage multiple teams of people).Yen Tzu Chang 張晏慈 Yen Tzu Chang 張晏慈 is a new media artist/new media art director/sound artist based in Taiwan, she has delivered sound art performances/exhibitions and exhibited her works in many international conferences and festivals, including Ars Electronica Festival, roBOt 08 Festival, Linux Audio Conference, International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Digital Design Weekend in London, Most Wanted: Music in Berlin, etc. we discuss: recent tour to Australia (Perth)why do dancingthe human body accomodating to the technologydecision making in various collaborative rolesinteractive technology in live performanceroboticsalternatives to projectionworking with techniciansmaking a show across multiple labsmedia artmodern dancecostumes for dancers in multimedia performanceprojects with naturecharacter in performance links: homepage - https://changyentzu.com/https://www.instagram.com/chang_yentzu/Link tree - https://linktr.ee/yenschanghttps://objkt.com/users/tz1TeYqN7ssCEZTmxnEVTHwXGrZB9zsnyvvE
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    57 m
  • Jeff Hsieh – 謝杰樺
    Mar 28 2023
    "you have to know yourself really well (because everything else is changing faster than it ever has)"Jeff Hsieh (謝杰樺) Jeff Hsieh (謝杰樺) is the current artistic director of Anarchy Dance Theatre. His works feature a strong element of interactive dance performance and leverage technology to expand the field of choreography. We cover; how technology has changed our lives the bodymachine interventions new physical experiencethe eternal straight linesurgery at a distancedigital worldsAI in artnew media arts / old media artsskills used to have a long tail of valueknowing what you're doingmid-journey links: https://anarchydancetheatre.com/youtubefacebookinstagramderida dance
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    58 m
  • Lee Ming-Chieh – 李明潔
    Jan 25 2023
    "No matter which mediums I use, if I can keep finding something I feel curious about then I will keep going for choreography."Lee Ming-Chieh Ming-chieh Lee is an independent choreographer born in 1989 in Taiwan often focusing on the dynamic of body, object and other things as the main mediums for her research related to memory and time, and further discussed the flowing performativity shaped between body and specific space. We cover; Dancing in public spacesInaccuracies becoming a new style for choreographyFruitful limitationsMaking experiments in many different fieldsThe specificity of environment Using choreography to explore your bodyStudy at TNUACollaborating with drama and musical directorsWorking across mediumsMixed reality choreographyHow to decide what is worth watchingChoreographing timeThe work referenced at 49:20 links: Taipei National University of the Artsartist website FacebookInstagramCLAB Physical Futures Digital ExchangeYouTube
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  • Wu Dar-kuen – 吳達坤
    Dec 8 2022
    M@ and Wu Dar-kuen in the sound recording studio at C-LAB 2022 "Artists are like magicians"Wu Dar-kuen Wu Dar-kuen is an artist and Independent curator, now the Director of Contemporary Art and Science Tech Platform of Taiwan Contemporary Cultural Lab(C-LAB). He was the director of Taipei Artist Village and Treasure Hill Artist Village ,and the founding chairman of Taiwan Art Space Alliance,TASA, curator of Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, and the director of VT Artsalon. He is also a creative artist in addition to being a curator. He has long been focusing on the generation and evolution of contemporary art and Asian cultures. He not only reflects on the social conditions of Asian countries with his unique artistic language, but also contemplates the ways to embody the philosophy of “art without borders” by treating art as a means under the impact of globalization and neoliberalism. In his long and prolific career as an artist, he served as an artist-in-residence at several institutions such as NIFCA (Finland) in 2002, Location One (New York) in 2005, ISCP (New York) in 2006, Tokyo Wonder Site (Tokyo) in 2008, and Open Space Bae (Busan, South Korea) in 2009. He was the winner of Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Grants and Yageo Tech-Art Award in 2004. His works are collected by many prestigious museums and foundations. He was also the curator of over one hundred exhibitions, among which the two Kuandu Biennials Artist in Wonderland (2012) and Recognition System (2014), Republic without People (2011) which was hosted by Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts and the winner of the Jury’s Special Award of the 10th Tai-Shin Arts Awards, as well as Asia Anarchy Alliance (2014) held at Tokyo Wonder Site and Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts were his curatorial tours de force. Boundless Treasures: Inexhaustible and Limitless at Hong Kong Arts Centre (2015),and Roppongi Crossing 2016: My Body, Your Voice at Mori Art Museum (Tokyo),In the Name of Plants:The Past and Future of an Old Factory at OCT-LOFT Shenzhen(2017),Imagining Memorial at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei (2017).Wu Dar-Kuen is an artist and Independent curator ,now is the Director of Contemporary Art and Science Tech Platform of Taiwan Contemporary Cultural Lab(C-LAB). He was the director of Taipei Artist Village and Treasure Hill Artist Village ,and the founding chairman of Taiwan Art Space Alliance,TASA, curator of Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, and the director of VT Artsalon. He is also a creative artist in addition to being a curator. He has long been focusing on the generation and evolution of contemporary art and Asian cultures. He not only reflects on the social conditions of Asian countries with his unique artistic language, but also contemplates the ways to embody the philosophy of “art without borders” by treating art as a means under the impact of globalization and neoliberalism. In his long and prolific career as an artist, he served as an artist-in-residence at several institutions such as NIFCA (Finland) in 2002, Location One (New York) in 2005, ISCP (New York) in 2006, Tokyo Wonder Site (Tokyo) in 2008, and Open Space Bae (Busan, South Korea) in 2009. He was the winner of Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Grants and Yageo Tech-Art Award in 2004. His works are collected by many prestigious museums and foundations. He was also the curator of over one hundred exhibitions, among which the two Kuandu Biennials Artist in Wonderland (2012) and Recognition System (2014), Republic without People (2011) which was hosted by Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts and the winner of the Jury’s Special Award of the 10th Tai-Shin Arts Awards, as well as Asia Anarchy Alliance (2014) held at Tokyo Wonder Site and Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts were his curatorial tours de force. Boundless Treasures: Inexhaustible and Limitless at Hong Kong Arts Centre (2015),and Roppongi Crossing 2016: My Body, Your Voice at Mori Art Museum (Tokyo),In the Name of Plants:The Past and Future of an Old Factory at OC...
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    1 h y 5 m
  • Hsiao Tzu Tien – 田孝慈
    Nov 21 2022
    "How can I do?"Hsiao Tzu Tien - 田孝慈 Hsiao Tzu Tien - 田孝慈 - is a choreographer, dancer and performer Born in 1984 in Tainan, Taiwan, focusing her choreography research on human emotions shaped by time, history, culture and environment. We discuss; Growing up in TainanHow to choreographCollaborating with technologyMaking the invisible, visibleDancing as a verb - something to do.What is the first dance step?Impulse/inspiration/intuition/desire“How do we tune the intuition?” And make it relevant?Pre-conditionsDancing for each other vs the audienceThinking and feelingMaking it safe to ask dancers to share themselves during collaborationBuilding a belief in the pieceDigital as choreographic contextCollaborating with virtual currency via kinetic light sculptureMisusing motion-captureFighting against the digital as a way to develop choreographyThe things that we know that we don’t even know that we know. links: http://www.projectzerotw.com/田孝慈/instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hsiaotzu.tien/https://www.facebook.com/hsiaotzu.tien
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    1 h y 7 m