Date: 26 November (8.00pm)
Venue: Lilian Baylis studio, Sadler's Wells, Rosebery Ave, EC1R 4TN
Web: http://www.danssansjoux.org/
Tel: 0844 412 4300
Ticket: £12 / £10 (concession)
Ukiyo explores the layers of perceptions in an ephemeral aural world that constantly shifts and fragments. The audience is invited to move freely around the space while dancers and musicians interact with projected images and virtual worlds, featuring audiophonic design by Michèle Danjoux; music and live processing by Paul V Smith and Doros Polydorou. Second Life interface by Kabayan, Rumiko Bessho, Gekitora; engineering by Eng Tat Khoo and research coordination in Japan by Yukihiko Yoshida.
Choreography by Katsura Isobe, Helenna Ren, Anne-Laure Misme, Yiorgos Bakalos, Olu Taiw, Biyo Kikuchi, Yumi Sagara, Jun Makime and Mamen Rivera,
DAP-Lab is an international ensemble of artists working at the cutting edges of dance, design in motion and interactional music. This coproduction with artists from Tokyo is directed by Johannes Birringer.
DAP is supported by The Japan Foundation and The Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance at Brunel University.
Venue: Lilian Baylis studio, Sadler's Wells, Rosebery Ave, EC1R 4TN
Web: http://www.danssansjoux.org/
Tel: 0844 412 4300
Ticket: £12 / £10 (concession)
Ukiyo explores the layers of perceptions in an ephemeral aural world that constantly shifts and fragments. The audience is invited to move freely around the space while dancers and musicians interact with projected images and virtual worlds, featuring audiophonic design by Michèle Danjoux; music and live processing by Paul V Smith and Doros Polydorou. Second Life interface by Kabayan, Rumiko Bessho, Gekitora; engineering by Eng Tat Khoo and research coordination in Japan by Yukihiko Yoshida.
Choreography by Katsura Isobe, Helenna Ren, Anne-Laure Misme, Yiorgos Bakalos, Olu Taiw, Biyo Kikuchi, Yumi Sagara, Jun Makime and Mamen Rivera,
DAP-Lab is an international ensemble of artists working at the cutting edges of dance, design in motion and interactional music. This coproduction with artists from Tokyo is directed by Johannes Birringer.
DAP is supported by The Japan Foundation and The Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance at Brunel University.
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