[dance-tech] Re: Atmospheric studies/compositions
- From: "Johannes Birringer" <Johannes.Birringer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <dance-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 23:02:20 +0100
hello all
it has been a while since we actually debated a new work of dance or
performance.
I saw Forsythe's company last night in London, presenting the new version of "3
atmospheric studies",
and it has received a surprisingly political response, and also seems to have
shifted its tone since 2005.
I'll post some notes from that evening soon, and also some notes/quotes from
the "program" . Anyone else who's seen it and wants to tell us their
critical impressions?
johannes birringer
Dap lab
http://www.brunel.ac.uk
PS. Monaco Dance Forum, December 11-18, 2006, no longer distinguishes
between dance and digital dance or dance-with-technologies. Emphasis will be
given to the works, installations, etc as artworks. This is a lovely step.
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