Exposition

"Inseparable": Music and Dance in a Cross-Disciplinary Practice (2024)

Kalina Vladovska

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The following research observes the artistic creative process of a cross-disciplinary theatrical dance and percussion performance, called “Inseparable”. It discusses and analyses the process and methods behind the creation of the piece; the pros and cons of dance-percussion collaboration, and of working as a team of performer-creators; the involvement of a director; the creation of the final performance with a technical crew (light & sound); and the emergence of a mutual artistic language. The cast includes Zaneta Kesik and Matija Franjes - two dancers (doubling as choreographers), and Joao Brito and Kalina Vladovska - two percussionists (doubling as composers), creating the narrative, dramaturgy, choreography and (some of the) music on their own. The director, Renee Spierings, was invited to be an external coach. Teus van der Stelt and Maurits Thiel - light and sound artists - took care of the final presentation. The four performances took place during and thanks to Muziekzomer Gelderland 2023 and were produced by Jarick Bruinsma. Furthermore, in the research I discuss the social impact of the project's themes – technology addiction and human communication - and I examine a number of reactions and feedback from audience members. The chosen form of presentation is a research exposition.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsdance, percussion, artistic process, Beyond Discipline, collaboration, contemporary, Audience participation, Contemporary art, contemporary music, contemporary dance, cross-disciplinary
date28/02/2024
published23/05/2024
last modified23/05/2024
statuspublished
share statusprivate
copyrightKalina Vladovska
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2386182/2386183
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/koncon.2386182
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue1. Master Research Projects


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