Sentences with phrase «dance artist carlos»

Numerous live acts animate The Grand Opening in collaboration with science fiction writer Nina Allan, Anja Dietmann and pianist Fion Pellacini, Pierre Huyghe, dance artist Carlos Maria Romero, live draughtsman Isobel Williams, pole dance by Ayumi LaNoire, go go dancers and more.

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SOUND WAVES Music Festival 2018 Saturday July 28 in Esmoriz... First artist confirmations include Carlo Lio, Fatima Hajji, Frank Maurel and Whitenoise Another great dance music festival right at the beach of Esmoriz, only a few steps from the Surfivor Surf Camp.
Upcoming for the artist are the group showFighting, Kissing, Dancing, curated by Carlos Rigau, at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, opens May 2011, and a solo project in December 2011, Fanimaltastic at the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami.
In Carlos Schwartz's The Dance 2, for example, the Spanish artist utilizes the honeybee «waggle dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variatDance 2, for example, the Spanish artist utilizes the honeybee «waggle dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variatdance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variatdance's two variations.
Her previous works range from an interview with controversial Puerto Rican artist Carlos Irizarry, subsequently interpreted through dance, to an observational documentary about the routine tasks of present - day anarchist communities in San Francisco.
5 «DANCING AROUND THE BRIDE: CAGE, CUNNINGHAM, JOHNS, RAUSCHENBERG, AND DUCHAMP» (PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART; CURATED BY CARLOS BASUALDO WITH ERICA F. BATTLE) This magisterial and thrilling show stood out among the growing genre of performance - based exhibitions, bringing the works of Duchamp, Cage, Cunningham, Johns, and Rauschenberg into a theatrical setting masterminded by artist Philippe Parreno, who carefully choreographed the interaction of radical paintings, sculptural installation, dance, music, and set design, complete with entrance marquee.
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