Saturday 3 September 2011

Choreographing the Audience: Mobile technology, Choreography and Urban Territories

instantdissidence
presents
Choreographing the Audience: Mobile technology, Choreography and Urban Territories
Friday, 9th September 2011
4.30-5pm
Pavilion Dance, Bournemouth
Booking enquiries to felicity.alwell@dancedigital.org.uk, +44 (0)1245 346036, or http://digitalfuturesindance.org.uk/?page_id=23.
One day I was walking around my city (Leeds) on a Sunday morning and I spotted some blood on the pavement, which made me wonder: Who fought here last night? Why? Are they ok? I then began to consider how every city’s physical environment holds memories (or ‘ghosts’) of stories such as these.

Rita Marcalo and Lucy Barker have been awarded an Artist Residency in the context of the Digital Futures in Dance National Conference. The residency research is entitled Choreographing the Audience: Mobile Technology, Choreography and Urban Territories, and the objective is to develop a prototype of a mobile app which can be utilised by spectators to navigate a particular environment in an immersive choreographic/dance experience.
The artists will be in residency at Pavilion Dance between 4th and 10th of September, developing the prototype in relation to specific physical spaces in the city of Bournemouth. They aim to complete a short downloadable version which can be accessed by conference delegates using their android or iphones (or ipads), and which will take delegates on a choreographed journey through Bournemouth.
On the 9th September the artists will talk at the conference about the process and the result of their research, and invite questions from delegates who have experienced the work. We recommend that delegates experience the work in advance of attending the talk.

For more information on how to do so please consult the conference website (http://digitalfuturesindance.org.uk/?page_id=25#top) or email Rita Marcalo directly on info@instantdissidence.co.uk
Choreographing the Audience: Mobile Technology, Choreography and Urban Territories was commissioned by Digital Futures in Dance, a consortium between Dance South West (Pavilion Dance), Dance Digital, Bournemouth University (The Media School) and South East Dance. A first experimentation with this concept was commissioned by Dance4 and Nottinghamshire County Council.
Further information about the company can be found on http://www.instantdissidence.co.uk/.

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