Deborah Hay

Perception Unfolds: Looking at Deborah Hay's Dance

In the context of RE-Perspective Deborah Hay

  • Installation
  • Dance
  • Tanz im August
13:33 Min

The video installation “Perception Unfolds: Looking at Deborah Hay’s Dance” combines the choreography of Deborah Hay with new software technologies developed to study movement and dance. An immersive environment is created, showcasing multiple filmed versions of a single dance displayed on four suspended translucent screens with accompanying scores. A space that invites participation, “Perception Unfolds” offers visitors an opportunity to observe how their viewing choices inform their perspectives.

Cast

Concept & Design: Eric Gould Bear, Rachel Strickland / Creative Director: Deborah Hay / With: Jeanine Durning, Juliette Mapp, Ros Warby / Film: Anna Berger / Installation Assistant: Clark Aldridge / 4-part video installation with sound. Edited from the solo dance “No Time to Fly”, choreographed by Deborah Hay.

Dates

Past
  • Vernissage
    Thu 8.8.2019, 18:00 /
  • Fri 9.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sat 10.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sun 11.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Thu 15.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Fri 16.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sat 17.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sun 18.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Thu 22.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Fri 23.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sat 24.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sun 25.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Thu 29.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Fri 30.8.2019, 15:00 /
  • Sat 31.8.2019, 15:00 /

Further Information

Visitor note

The installation was orginally presented in 2014 at Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas and was curated by Annette DiMeo Carlozzi.

A joint event of Tanz im August/ HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Akademie der Künste, Berlin.

#activeparticipation  #forfree  #installing  #re-perspective  #solo  #technology 

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