Dance and Ball Passing

60 Person Ball Passing

48 Person Ball Passing

9 Person Ball Passing

Choreographer: Charles Moulton

Moulton is best known for his work “Precision Ball Passing,” which has been heralded as a landmark in the development of post-modern dance. Originally created for three performers in 1979, additional versions have been made for nine, 18, 25, 48, 60 and 72 performers. Precision Ball Passing has been performed around the world on a wide variety of dance companies, schools.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Moulton_(choreographer)

YOKO SEYAMA

http://www.yokoseyama.com/index.html

Light is key for Berlin-based Japanese scenographer and multimedia artist Yoko Seyama. Her latest installation “Saiyah – Light and Color composition #2” is a kinetic light sculpture, featuring a GiantMirror by ShowTex.

The light of a light source as white as daylight is split into two colours by projection on a spectral window which only lets through a specific colour wavelength while the remaining wavelengths are reflected. With this simple mechanism, the colours are remixed over and over again to create new layers, patterns and colours of the spectrum. In total four motorised spectroscopic windows and a full mirror by ShowTex were used to create a unique interaction of moving colours.

UK Lighting Designers

https://www.loesjesanders.com/lighting-designers

Lucy Carter

Wide images showing a scene from Part 2 of Woolf Works the World Premiere by Wayne McGregor and The Royal Ballet @ Royal Opera House. (Opening 11-05-15) ©Tristram Kenton 05/15 (3 Raveley Street, LONDON NW5 2HX TEL 0207 267 5550 Mob 07973 617 355)email: tristram@tristramkenton.com

D.M. Wood

Charlie Morgan Jones

http://www.charliemjones.co.uk/

Fabiana Piccioli

Fabiana Piccioli trained as a dancer while studying Philosophy in Rome.

Between 2000 and 2002 she started her dancing career in Belgium before moving back to Rome to join the Romaeuropa Festival as production manager.

In 2005 she moved to London joining the Akram Khan Company as Technical Director and Lighting Designer, touring with the company worldwide.

Since 2010 she has collaborated with other international artists and choreographers as a freelance Lighting Designer.

https://www.loesjesanders.com/fabiana-piccioli


iTMOi 
(in the mind of igor)

Artistic Director/Choreographer: Akram Khan

Lighting Designer: Fabiana Piccioli

Michael Hulls

Michael trained in dance and theatre at Dartington College. Over the last 20 years Michael has worked exclusively in dance, particularly with choreographer Russell Maliphant, and established a reputation as a “choreographer of light”.Michael trained in dance and theatre at Dartington College.

https://www.michaelhulls.com/

“Hulls’s dazzlingly beautiful but intangible edifices”

DESH

Direction, Choreography and Performance – Akram Khan

Visual Design – Tim Yip

Lighting Design – Michael Hulls

The Rodin Project

CHOREOGRAPHY: Russell Maliphant

LpIGHTING & PROJECTION DESIGN: Michael Hulls

Vespertine

Choreography & costumes: Liam Scarlett

Lighting design: Michael Hulls

Aideen Malone

“The stage becomes a dynamic energy field, lit from smouldering to fire by Aideen Malone”

Aideen has the pleasure of collaborating on a rich variety of projects in theatre, dance, opera, site specific and installation. She studied Drama and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin and Goldsmiths College, University of London.

She enjoys working closely with a team to create work that “plays with your senses” on all levels. Aideen carefully develops her lighting designs on every project ensuring it is integral to each piece of work.

She looks forward to new and exciting collaborations in the future.

http://www.aideenmalone.com/

CORRECTION (2014)

VerTeDance & Jiří Havelka & Clarinet Factory

  • Czech Theater DNA Award 2016 HERALD ANGEL AWARD 2015
  • AUDIENCE AWARD AT BE FESTIVAL 2015
  • MESS FESTIVAL AWARD 2015
  • TOTAL THEATRE AWARD 2015
  • NOMINATION Dance Piece of the Year Prize 2014
  • Theater News Prize 2014
  • Best Light Design 2014

Directed by: Jiří Havelka;

Choreography and dance: Veronika Knytlová / Marta Trpišovská, Tereza Ondrová / Soňa Ferienčíková, Martina Hajdyla Lacová / Helena Arenbergerová, Karolína Hejnová / Sára Arnsteinová, Petr Opavský / Michael Vodenka, Robo Nižník, Jaro Ondruš / Rado Piovarči;

Costume and Scene Design: Dáda Němeček

Light Design: Katarína Ďuricová;

Music: Clarinet Factory live;

Produced by: VerTeDance

https://www.vertedance.org/project/correction-2014/?lang=en

Harvey Moon

New media artist Harvey Moon is a creator of tools and machines. He works with emerging technologies finding new and creative ways of connecting people to the world around us. Using electronics, mechanics and software the works straddle mediums while opening new insights into our connection to art and technology. He received his BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

http://www.harveymoon.com/

D-brane is the story of a creation outgrowing its creator. The performance is the culmination of dance, real time projection mapping and live audio synthesis. A software system was built specifically for this project allowing the dancer to have direct gestural interactions with the visuals and audio in real time. The dancer wears a tracking device and interacts with a suspended dodecahedron. The dodecahedron is also tracked and projected as it moves. An analog patch based audio synthesis sonifies the motions of the dancer using the live tracking data. HTC Vive tracking is used for motion tracking. All real time graphics, tracking and projection is done in Touchdesigner.

Credits:

Performer: Kathryn Florez fullstopdance.weebly.com/
Director: Harvey Moon HarveyMoon.com
Story and Art Direction: Qianqian Ye qianqian-ye.com/
Sound Artist: Cullen Miller pointlinesurface.com/
Technical Support: Colin Parsons robot.yoga/

Video Production:
Cinematographer: Andy Hoffman andyjhoffman.com
Editor/ Assistant Director: Ian Colon iancolon.com/

Equipment and space – Obscura Digital