Thoughts about transformation in Mathew Sholomowitz’s piano cycles «Popular Contexts»
This publication in the Swiss Eurhythmics journal deals with different aspects of Teansformation in Mathew Sholomowitz piano cycle, as performed by Hanne Pilgrim.
This publication in the Swiss Eurhythmics journal deals with different aspects of Teansformation in Mathew Sholomowitz piano cycle, as performed by Hanne Pilgrim.
Scores sind derzeit in aller Munde. Choreografien und Performances basieren auf Scores, generieren und modifizieren sie. Auch die Tanzwissenschaft hat Scores als tanzspezifische Medien entdeckt. Dabei reicht das Verständnis eines Scores von der einzelnen, spontan entstandenen Linie auf einem Blatt Papier über komplexe Konzepte oder schriftliche Bewegungsanweisungen bis hin zu äußerst diffizilen (Zeichen-)Systemen.
by: Miriam Althammer / Anja K. Arend / Anna Wieczorek (Ed.)
Edited by: epodium
Who: Rose Breuss, Maria Shurkhal
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Research paper on sketches from our research process investigating spatial qualities in eurhythmics performance as a specific audio-corporeal practice, within the context of the artistic research project ‘Atlas of Smooth Spaces’.
Where: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh USA
When: 2023-08-04, 8:30h
Coming soon:
Article “Rhythmik/ Musik und Bewegung” by Hanne Pilgrim, Stephanie Schroedter and Dorothea Weise in “Handbuch Tanzpädagogik/ Tanzvermittlung”
After a historical outline of the origins of eurhythmics, Dorothea Weise discusses this subject area as a movement pedagogy to and through music. Hanne Pilgrim shares methodological sketches on scores as movement readings based on eurhythmics’ characteristic view on movement/ dance from the reference system of music. Stephanie Schroedter sheds theoretical light on the intertwining of music and movement/dance and discusses music for and in movement.
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In this brief talk we present the results of applying our specific collaboration methodology, one year into the artistic research project ‘Atlas of Smooth Spaces’, whose object of research is the space that is created around performers, shaped through performers and accessed by performers.
Where: SAR Conference 2023. Trondheim, Norway
When: 2023-04-19, 10:00h
In the article “Six memos for a pianist and a self-playing piano” we share sketches of our research process investigating spatial qualities with the the self-playing piano system CEUS by Bösendorfer which were conducted by pianist and eurhythmician Hanne Pilgrim, composer Adrián Artacho, complexity scientist Leonhard Horstmeyer and music theater director and video artist Markus Kupferblum.
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DANCE RESEARCH AND ITS INSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND IN SOCIAL AND CULTURE CONTEXT
“Notational Studies – Danced movements beyond the optico-practical space” by Rose Breuss
Where: Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
When: 2022-10-07, 9:00h
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International conference: Dance and Theory – Challenges and Tendencies in Teaching Theory in Dance Education.
Dancing Spatial Constructs and Notations by Univ. Prof. Rose Breuss (Austria).
Where: DVORANA VŠMU – Academy of Performing Arts (Bratislava)
When: 2022-09-29, 10:00h
Who: Rose Breuss, Damián Cortés Alberti, Marcela López Morales
MOCO is an interdisciplinary conference that explores the use of computational technology to support and understand human movement practice (e.g. computational analysis) as well as movement as a means of interacting with computers (e.g. movement interfaces). This requires a wide range of computational tasks including modeling, representation, segmentation, recognition, classification, or generation of movement information but also an interdisciplinary understanding of movement that ranges from biomechanics to embodied cognition and the phenomenology of bodily experience.
The 8th International Conference on Movement and Computing Conference took place 22-24 June 2022 in Chicago, Illinois (USA). Adrián Artacho and Leonhard Horstmeyer presented the SmoothOperator: A Device for characterizing Smoothness in Body Movement.