Sentences with phrase «british choreographer»

Previous experience of Isaac Julien in the dance include collaborations with renowned British choreographer Russell Maliphant, giving rise to important multimedia performance with the triptych of films JulienTrue North, FantômeAfriquee Small Boats; with the Venezuelan dancer and choreographer Javier de Frutos with which he created Thelong Road to Mazatla; in the end produced Threecon choreographers Bebe Miller and Ralph Lemon and the British actress Cleo Sylvestre.
Last year's prize went to the Irish artist Duncan Campbell, for a video work that combines dance by the British choreographer Michael Clark with film clips that evoke a mid-20th-century educational reel on African art.
As part of the Hayward Gallery's exhibition Move: Art and Dance since the 1960s, the British choreographer Rosemary Butcher «reinvented» Kaprow's 18 Happenings in 6 Parts, which was first seen in New York in 1959.
Collaboration with British choreographer Michael Clark starring Leigh Bowery, Michael Clark, and others.
Leading British choreographer Henrietta Hale will collaborate with Baldock on a performance during the final days of the exhibition, as part of Wysing's Annual Open Weekend, 6 & 7 July, 12 - 6 pm, that «activates» the works.
British choreographer Richard Alston has leapt from hippy rebel to member of the modern dance establishment with impressive ease, writes Sanjoy Roy
The artist, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, paints unadorned coastal scenes, pared down to pale washes over carbon - dark backgrounds, as well as figures drawn from dance: in this case, the works of the British choreographer Frederick Ashton.
The Royal Ballet celebrates the work of the late great British choreographer Kenneth MacMillan with three mixed programmes that bring... More
Top British choreographers, dancers and composers have collaborated with the artists to create an evening of three new works, performed at The Royal Opera House by The Royal Ballet in July 2012.
Inventive fundraising is necessary, says festival director Val Bourne (CBE since the weekend), because «we have around # 25,000 in the budget for commissions, which tends to go to British choreographers.

Not exact matches

Set after the war, with Ip Man relocated to Hong Kong, it replaces the foreign devils that were the occupying Japanese Army with the colonial British foreign devils ruling Hong Kong in 1950 and sets the honorable sensei against a corrupt cabal of martial arts teachers lead by Sammo Hung (who is also the film's fight choreographer) and a champion boxer called The Twister (Darren Shahlavi), a British brute with a powerful punch and a killer instinct.
The new protégés — a Swiss architect, a writer from Brazil, a Peruvian musician, a dancer from South Africa, an Argentinian / Spanish theatre artist, a film - maker from India and a Vietnamese visual artist — are being mentored by some of the most acclaimed figures in the contemporary arts worldwide: British architect Sir David Chipperfield, Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, poet and novelist Mia Couto, from Mozambique, American composer Philip Glass, Canadian theatre director Robert Lepage and American performance and video artist Joan Jonas.
Andrew and Jabaut have now purchased a two - family residence in East New York in partnership with Norte Maar co-founder and choreographer Julia Gleich, and Gleich's British husband who will continue to divide their time between New York and London.
British dancer and choreographer Siobhan Davies went the other way, studying art before moving into dance, and has done much to position her own company as a site of crossover — from exhibitions with Victoria Miro to art exhibitions and experimental collaborations with artists at her own company studios in South London.
British artist Jeremy Deller and Argentinian choreographer Cecilia Bengolea's new collaboration Bom Bom's Dream (2016) is a co-commission from Hayward Gallery and the 32nd São Paulo Biennial.
In a discussion about women choreographers, the Guardian describes «a gender imbalance so egregious, and of such long standing, that it shames the British dance establishment.»
The husband and husband duo have decided to leave the rented apartment behind and to become homeowners of a two - family residence in East New York in partnership with Norte Maar co-founder and choreographer Julia Gleich, and Gleich's British husband who will continue to divide their time between New York and London.
Elsewhere, British artist Jeremy Deller and Argentinian choreographer Cecilia Bengolea will present a new collaboration centred around Japanese dancer Batty Bom - Bom's participation in Jamaica's annual dancehall competition.
Dance and videoinstallation devised by British artist Isaac Julien and the German choreographer Patrick Eberts.
Participants include Nigerian - born, Antwerp - based Otobong Nkanga, a visual and performance artist; Isabel Lewis, a Dominican - American artist and choreographer based in Berlin; Lebonese - born, Los Angeles - based painter, sculptor, and clothing designer Huguette Caland; and British artist Lubaina Himid, who won the 2017 Turner Prize.
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