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Syndicate: William Forsythe CD-ROM now availabl |
ZKM digital arts edition / special issue William Forsythe: Improvisation Technologies A Tool for the Analytical Dance Eye is now published and available as CD-ROM. It can be ordered via your bookshop, at <www.hatjecantz.de> / <sales@hatje.de> or <www.amazon.de. Review copies on request. Information: <sommer@zkm.de> Ed. ZKM Karlsruhe and Deutsches Tanzarchiv, Cologne/SK Stiftung Kultur CD-ROM (Mac/PC), English Booklet (56 pages), English/German, with a text by Roslyn Sulcas, interview with William Forsythe and photographs by Dominik Mentzos ISBN 3-7757-0850-2 DM 58,-- / c. US$ 40,-- William Forsythe has brought about a shift of paradigms in contemporary dance. The vocabulary of his choreographies re-defines body, space, time and movement. The ZKM/Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe co-operated with William Forsythe in 1994 to produce a ?digital dance school? in the form of an interactive computer installation entitled ?Improvisation Technologies? ? intended for the professional use of the dancers of Frankfurt Ballet. This innovative co-production for the first time offers the opportunity to gain a more profound access to the work of a major contemporary choreographer. Revealing to the viewer the technologies of improvisation that William Forsythe and his dancers developed at the Frankfurt Ballet in the course of one-and-a-half decades, the project makes it possible to analyse in detail the smallest units of movement. The project attracted extraordinary interest worldwide, and was shown at numerous festivals, symposia and exhibitions. A revised version of ?Improvisation Technologies? is now being published on CD-ROM as a special issue of the ZKM digital arts edition with the support of the German Dance Archive, Cologne. Divided into 60 video chapters, the CD-ROM is made up of lecture demonstrations in which William Forsythe shows the essential principles of his improvisation techniques. Dance sequences, performed specially by Frankfurt Ballet members Christine Buerkle, Noah D. Gelber, Thomas McManus and Crystal Pite, can be called up as further illustrations. Also included is a document of improvisation practice: Forsythe?s performance of Solo, filmed in 1995 by Thomas Lovell Balogh. The CD-ROM is in English only, and is accompanied by a richly illustrated English/German booklet that features an interview with William Forsythe and an essay by dance critic Roslyn Sulcas. New York-born William Forsythe is one of the leading choreographers of our time. His career as a dancer began at the Joffrey Ballet, New York, and from 1973 to 1980 he was choreographer of the Stuttgart Ballet. He became artistic director of the Frankfurt Ballet in 1984, and brought to the forefront of contemporary dance a company whose regular tours have now taken it to all the major cities of the world. ?Improvisation Technologies? is shown at ZKM Karlsruhe from 5 June to 11 July 1999 as part of the exhibition series ?produced@zkm?. Special event: Artist's talk with William Forsythe (presented by Bettina Milz) ZKM-Media Theatre, Sunday, 4 July, 7:00pm Information Tel.: ++49-721-8100-1200 Fax: ++49-721-8100-1139 e-mail: info@zkm.de The CD-ROM will be shown at the German Dance Archive Cologne during dance screen 99 (International Festival for Dance in the Media) from 9 to 13 June 1999. Information: Tel.: ++49-221-226-5757 Fax: ++49-221-226-5758 e-mail: tanzarchiv@aol.com ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress