Breathtaking: An alternative approach to breathing for trumpeters
(2017)
author(s): Danny Teong
published in: KC Research Portal
Name: Danny Teong
Main Subject: Trumpet, Early Music Performance
Research supervisors: Wouter Verschuren, Susan Williams
Title of Research:
Breathtaking: An alternative approach to breathing for trumpeters
Research Question:
Breathing simultaneously through the nose and mouth: What are the benefits for trumpet playing? How can this technique be learned?
Summary of Results:
Breathing in trumpet pedagogy is a controversial area. Trumpet method books contain seemingly conflicting instructions, and breathing through the mouth and focusing on low abdomen breathing dominates conventional brass pedagogy. This research attempts to explore the teachings of Willem van der Vliet, a retired trumpet teacher, who presents an alternative approach of including the nose in the inhalation process. I have used interviews, surveys, and investigated scientific and esoteric sources to attempt to explain the breathing mechanism and to understand how and why Willem’s approach to breathing works, and how it can be learnt.
Biography:
Danny started playing the natural trumpet since 2011, and has freelanced with early music groups in the Netherlands and Germany. He is intrigued by the limitless rhetorical possibilities of early music and enjoys the portrayal of a singing trumpet via variations in articulation and sound colour. Danny is currently doing his master’s degree with Susan Williams in Koninklijk Conservatorium, with support from Adriana Jacoba Fonds.
Information for foreigners: chronicles from Kashmir
(2016)
author(s): Nandita Dinesh
published in: Journal for Artistic Research
'Information for Foreigners: Chronicles from Kashmir (IFF Kashmir)' is an adaptation of Griselda Gambaro's 1992 play of the same time. Directed and written by this researcher in July 2015 in close collaboration with a theatre company in Srinagar, 'IFF Kashmir' uses techniques from site-sensitive, promenade, and immersive theatre to perform narratives surrounding the conflicts in the region. Beginning with a description of the foundations and development of 'IFF Kashmir', this exposition puts forward insights that have emerged around the notion of 'balance': from an evolution of balance vis-à-vis narratives of victimhood and perpetration to considerations of balance regarding representations of time (the past, the present, and the future).
4 sides of a triangle
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Marjolein Wagter
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Abstract,
this research was done in the context of the master COMMA, master in choreography for dance, circus and community arts.
Being a performer in outdoor circusarts, I am used to start a creation with an idea for an object, in this case a mobile triangle for aerial performance. I asked my self the question: ‘how to let meaning arise through the practice of creation, using ‘the other’ by listening to reflections and reactions during the creation process.
Breaking boundaries with the audience and ask for feedback during the creation process to get informed about the meaning of the piece is the approach I use
I am interested in how much of influence on the meaning of the piece is the material, the object we work with in itself? I decided to not know what the performance is about until the presentation in May.