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Symposium – Dancing With Fire: Technology, Performance, Objects & Environments

Venue: Arts and Technology Research Lab (ATRL), Trinity College, Dublin

Date: Wednesday 23 May 2012

Time: 10:00 – 18:00

Presented by the ATRL, School of Drama, Film and Music (Trinity College Dublin) in association with Dublin Dance Festival (11 — 26 May 2012)

Call for projects, presentations and papers considering (but not limited to):

●     dance/theatre/performance and new technologies
●     augmented reality
●     site-specific projects
●     live streams & networked performances
●     dramaturgy & technology
●     politics of access
●     bio-politics

CONTEXT:

The Arts and Technology Research Lab and the Digital Arts and Humanities Programme have come together with Dublin Dance Festival to explore the vibrant confluence of ideas generated by making performing arts in a digitally enabled world.

This symposium is intended to prompt questions and to promote dialogue between artists, dance and performing arts makers and academics in the field of performance research. It is inspired, in part, by the Historical Avant-Garde, whose artists pushed the limits of collaborative processes between music, theatre, dance, poetry, visual art, and architecture. Artists of that time experimented with and adopted the newest technologies of the day thereby reconfiguring our perception of objects and environment. Current creative projects, particularly in the performing arts, continue to push the boundaries of recent advances in communications, audio visual and digital technology.

Our symposium is motivated by the desire to explore the ideas that will shape performance in the 21st century. What aesthetic avenues can be usefully opened up in an era of digitally enabled art practices? What are the politics, ideological concerns and social conditions that shape performance-making where technologies play active partners in creation and performance? How does our ability to augment our reality using electronic means create a new dialogue between real and performed lives, between place and time?

Now, more than ever before, the collaborative nature of the performing arts demands professional cooperation from the diverse areas of science and engineering. Inspired by the power, creativity and community exemplified in projects which bring together artistic and technological invention, this symposium will provoke a multifaceted conversation aimed at increasing critical reflection on where the performing arts can take us in a technologically connected, globally engaged culture.

Submissions:

Proposals for presentations, performance demonstrations, panels and discussions should be emailed only (in .doc/.pdf/.rtf/.odt format) to dancingwithfire2012@gmail.com on or before 1 March 2012.

Proposals should be no more than 300 words (1 page) and should include (or have links to) photographs and videos of your work.

Please also enclose a short biography/biographies of the main people involved.

Event Outline:

Main Theatre Space:

Capacity: 80 persons

Stage Dimensions: 9.7m (wide) X 5.5m (deep)

Presentations & Performances:

The Main Theatre Space at the ATRL (Art and Technology Research Lab, Trinity College) will play host to a series of presentations of and about performances that seek to push the envelope of live arts in Ireland and abroad. Practitioners of an experimental nature, professionals, graduates and students — both domestic and international — will be given the opportunity to present and discuss their work in the intimate setting of the ATRL.

Presentations of work should not last more than 20 minutes allowing ample time for question and answer sessions and feedback. There is no set formula as to how work should be presented, therefore video documentation and photographic slide shows accompanied by discussion are welcomed.

Candidates should consider that talks (max duration 30mins) will take place back-to-back. Due to the tight scheduling there will be very little time for setting up and striking the work. Therefore complicated / technically difficult projects should focus on video and photo documentation.

The focus of the symposium is to generate interdisciplinary collaboration, audience feedback and discussions.

Enquiries to: dancingwithfire2012@gmail.com

www.atrl.ie
www.dublindancefestival.ie

The Digital Arts and Humanities structured PhD Programme is funded under the Programme for Research in Third-Level Institutions (PRTLI) Cycle 5 and co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Presented in association with Dublin Dance Festival.

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Dancers wanted to work with Emma Martin

Emma Martin is looking for male and female contemporary dancers for the creation of her new work, Dogs. This will be for either a 6 or 8 week paid contract.

Creation and performance period in Dublin:
30 July – 17 September OR 13 August – 17 September

Dancers must have a minimum 2 years’ professional experience and should possess strong technical and performance skills.

Please email CV, photo and short video clip if available (vimeo/youtube) to: emmafmartin@ireland.com.

Application deadline: 18 February

Selected applicants will be invited to attend a workshop style audition at DanceHouse, Dublin.  Successful applicants will be notified by email by 20 February with exact dates, times and further details.

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Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Grant Scheme

Deadline: 28 February

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has a scheme of grants for the purpose of providing financial assistance to individual artists, arts groups and arts organisations engaged in arts projects or events at local or county level. Grants are also available to support the professional development and arts practice of individual artists, arts groups and organisations.

Individual artists, arts groups and arts organisations working in all art-forms (architecture, circus, craft, dance, film, literature, music, opera, spectacle, street art, theatre, traditional arts and visual arts) are eligible to apply. Collaborative applications are also welcomed.

Grants are available for the arts activity taking place between 01 July 2012 and 30 June 2013.

Guidelines for making an application (pdf – 41KB)

Application form for Event/Project Support or Participation and Learning (word – 43KB)

Application form for Event/Project Support or Participation and Learning (pdf – 27KB)

Application form for Professional Development/Arts Practice Supports (word – 32KB)

Application form for Professional Development/Arts Practice Supports (pdf – 22KB)

For more details visit www.dlrcoco.ie/arts/grants_scheme_2012.htm

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Kildare County Council Artist Mentoring Programme

Kildare County Council Arts Service invites applications from artists across art forms with an interest in working with children in healthcare to participate in a new artist mentoring programme.

Facilitated in partnership with Barretstown and Helium, this programme offers artists a unique opportunity to receive training, experience the recreational activity model and develop their facilitation skills.

Founded by Paul Newman, Barretstown is a specially-designed camp that provides therapeutic recreation programmes for children with serious illnesses, and their families.

During this mentoring programme training will be provided by Helium, the arts and health organisation for children, and Barretstown. Participating artists will also gain practical experience working alongside activity leaders to facilitate a programme on two weekends during spring and autumn 2012. On conclusion of the programme artists will have opportunity to explore potential scope to develop further projects.

Deadline for applications is Wednesday 08 February 2012.

For further information and an application form visit: www.kildare.ie/artsservice.

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