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A chat with Jasmina Prolic: Dancer on Sound Wires
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Jasmina Prolic’s latest project ‘Julie(t)- duet in absentia’ deals with technology versus body interrelations… elusive moments and impulses between sexes…
The performance she choreographed and performed was collaboration with multimedia artist Hubert Pichot, known for his project ‘Try Me’ Rolling Chair Jockey - RCJ which he had introduced at the iMAL’s OpenLAB Projects in Belgium three [...] -
Interview with Jan Fabre: insects are the oldest computers
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Jan Fabre is an example of a renaissance man… it’s hard to catch all fields of contemporary art he had influenced over the last three decades…
His performers are ‘true blue’ oriented towards ideas and processes he’s creating with them. It’s a mutual interaction above all, an interaction which creates new physical, emotional and mental spaces. [...] -
Interview with Robert Hylton: I think, I’m a dance junkie!
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Robert Hylton is an ‘urban classicist’… being continuously tainted with the virus called street art in its most refined sense…
As a youngster he was involved in the UK’s underground Hip Hop scene (break dance and popping techniques included), then jazz dance&stylez, and after a while he realized that contemporary dance might work for him too [...] -
Interview with Hiroaki Umeda: dance-tech romantic searching for a reaction
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Hiroaki Umeda was certainly one of the most interesting performers I saw this year at Dance Week Festival. Being completely aware of all possibilities and consequences of our modern society, Umeda strikes you directly in your mind if you are enough opened to recognize or perceive the voices, soundz and flashing of today’s digitized generation.
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Interview with Matija Ferlin: Breaking the forms of movements, soundz, images… with attitude.
Saturday, June 7th, 2008
…and what brought my curiosity to this young and ‘multi-tasking’ dancer?! It was the sound thing, see. This is how I first spotted Matija Ferlin. More precisely, his subtle taste for electronica, then the Montreal’s post-rock gang around Constellation Records and Public Recordings… and I was totally convinced that something pretty cool and creative lies [...]






















