Hello. How are you ?
Last Nov, I have released choreographic installation "Ukiyo Moveable World", at
Sadlers Wells:
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/Ukiyo_Sadlerswells_movie.html
After this project, the event Artaud Forum has organized.
This forum is related with Kazuo Ohno and Hironobu Oikawa, known as master of
Saburo Teshigawara in his youth.
Warmest Regards,
Yukihiko YOSHIDA
a n n o u n c e m e n t ::
ARTAUD FORUM 1:
The World from within and without
(in memoriam Kazuo Ohno)
Date: Monday and Tuesday, 4-5 April 2011
Venue: Artaud Performance Centre, Brunel University, West London, UK
Home:
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/artaudforum.html
http://www.dance-tech.net/events/artaud-forum-1-the-world-from-1
This symposium and performance laboratory initiates a series of annually held
research events at Brunel University’s Artaud Performance Centre, bringing
together an invited group of international theatre and dance artists,
filmmakers, photographers, art theorists and researchers engaged in creative
practices that reflect on major innovative performance traditions of the past
century and their impact on current performance knowledge and physical (or
physical-digital) techniques. The first instalment of the ARTAUD FORUM is
dedicated to the memory of Kazuo Ohno and the complex convergences/ differences
between Japanese and Western performative methods.
The symposium-workshop is composed of dialogue and performance practice,
intermixed with live dance, film screenings and a photographic exhibition.
Participant observers are welcome to enrol for a £ 60 conference fee (£ 45
concession).
The “Workshop Words,” as the late Kazuo Ohno called reflections on his
practice, will be published by the Centre for Contemporary and Digital
Performance.
The featured participants will provide important stimulus to the conference
from various perspectives, informing and challenging our thinking about the
conference theme.
FEATURED PARTICIPANTS
Biyo Kikuchi (Choreographer/dancer, Kazuo Ohno Studios/Maison Artaud, Tokyo)
Olu Taiwo (Choreographer; lecturer in performing arts, University of
Winchester)
Edward Scheer (Associate Professor in Theatre and Performance Studies,
University of New South Wales &President PSi, Performance Studies
international, Sidney)
Steve Dixon (Professor of Digital Arts and Performance, Brunel University)
Katsura Isobe (Choreographer/dancer, London)
Katherine Mezur (Fellow, International Research Center, Freie University
Berlin)
Damien Serban (Filmmaker, Paris)
Peter Sempel (Filmmaker Hamburg)
Karolina Bieszczad-Roley (Researcher/photographer, Oslo)
Michèle Danjoux (Designer, Principal Lecturer, Fashion, De Montfort University)
Gordana Novakovic (Artist-in-Residence, Computer Science Department, University
College London, Tesla Art and Science Group)
Ksenia Yakunicheva (Researcher in design and performance, St Petersburg)
Soenke Zehle (direcor, XMLab, HBK Saarbrücken)
Exhibitions:
Performance: “I am Here” (Katsura Isobe, with Manabu Shimada)
Performance: “Cell Dislocation” (Biyo Kikuchi)
Film Screening: “Just Visiting this Planet” (Peter Sempel)
Video installations: “Chrysalide" and "Silken" (Damien Serban)
“Ukiyo [Floating Worlds]” (Dap-Lab)
Photography: Karolina Bieszczad-Roley
Coordinated by Johannes Birringer (Professor of Drama and Performance
Technologies, School of Arts, Brunel University) with Hironobu Oikawa
(director, Maison Artaud, Tokyo, JP)
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Registration will open in mid- February 2011.
We look forward to see you at the lab!
For registration, contact:
artaud@brunel.ac.uk
or call Janette West at 01895 267823
Accommodation at special rates available at:
Lancaster Conference Suite
Brunel University
Kingston
Lane
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 3PH
Tel: 01895 268001
Fax: 01895 269696
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Lancaster-staff@brunel.ac.uk'
This event is programmed by the Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance
and has been supported by the Goethe Institute and The Japan Foundation.
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