TRISKELION ARTS
February 19, 27 and March 7
Marisa Gruneberg, director and choreographer for white road Dance Media, gives viewers a front seat when they get to “see what the dancers see” in the company’s full-length contemporary dance work, NEON BRAVE. “Projections unique to each of the four performers will allow the audience to experience the feeling of existing and participating in the performers’ environment. This footage from GoPro cameras will offer a different type of audience immersion, unique to wrDM's production,” notes the release. GoPros will be attached to dancers, with both pre-recorded and live footage projected at different times throughout the work. NEON BRAVE will also challenge the idea of a traditional run by presenting once a week over the course of three weeks. Find out more here
Kim Brandt
Audio Visual Arts
February 21
Brandt opens her 2015 ISSUE Project Room residency with a new and yet to be titled durational work described as “…an inquiry of the human form as a material, revealing what happens when a method, formal system or ideology is laid upon the body. The piece invites the viewer to experience movement within a broad range of proximity, point of view and duration, exploring the relationship between the transient natures of dance performance and gallery viewership,” notes the release. Find out more here