Stephan Koplowitz: TaskForce - Liquid Landscapes
Plymouth, UK & Beyond- 2009
de Stephan Koplowitz
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Stephan Koplowitz: TaskForce is a site-specific performing touring company that works on a project-to-project basis. Fluid in its conception, it is made up of selected artists and performers drawn from the cultural landscape of its host city or region. It is a process oriented performance laboratory where artists are asked to draw inspiration from the architecture, history, culture and ecology of multiple sites within a single geographic area all connected by a common theme.
Working within an intensive time frame (usually three weeks of rehearsal + one week of performances) under the direction of veteran site-artist, director and choreographer Stephan Koplowitz, each artist is given a different creative "task" to be explored and performed at the various sites. The content of each performance is made up of a combination of site-specific choreography, site-adaptive material and improvisational scores inspired by each performance site. The core of Stephan Koplowitz:TaskForce is an ensemble of eight highly trained dancers, a composer/performer and a documentary videographer.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Entretenimiento
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 152 - Fecha de publicación: oct. 06, 2009
- Palabras clave environmental art, site-specific choreography, site art, modern dance, performance art, public art, visual art, contemporary dance, dancing, choreographer, dancers, UK, Plymouth, Dartington, choreography, site-specific
Acerca del creador
Stephan Koplowitz is an award winning director/choreographer/media artist known for his work on stage, film and site. His site work aims to alter people’s perspectives of place, site, and scale, all infused with a sense of the human condition and is concerned with the intersection of natural, social and cultural ecologies within urban and natural environments. Since 1984 he has created 87 works and has been awarded 60 commissions performed in the US, Europe and Asia. His work for stage, site and screen have been produced repeatedly by internationally recognized arts venues domestically and abroad. His work in the visual arts, an extension of his interest in site-based and public-art has taken different forms. Light Camera Action (in collaboration with KBAS is an array of three camera obscuras tethered to digital media) was the winner of a public art design competition, was permanently installed at the The Center for Arts and New Media in Salt Lake City, 2013.