Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

8.12.2008

Creative Process (diary 006)


The infant rate of heartbeat is around 130-150 bpm, the toddler's about 100–130 bpm, the older child's about 90–110 bpm, and the adult's about 80–100 bpm. 75 beats per minute translates to 4500 beats an hour, 108,000 beats per day, and 39,420,000 beats in a year. How about the pulses of the city ?

Creative Process (diary 005)



Constructions going on and on in the city.

8.05.2008

Creative Process (diary 002) - Student Showing



Could u find the elements of 'flowing','juxtapose','spiral','drowning','inner beauty' in the piece ?

8.04.2008

Candy and Stella in the Student Showing (Week 1)



Candy in the repertory "Aria"




Stella in the repertory "Moonshine Let me Fall"


Amy Marshall introduced the two assisting choreographers from Macau to the audience in the student showing.

4.09.2008

Can u tell ?




The video is titled “Can’t tell” , I shot this video by tiding a handy camera onto my roller-blades that I was wearing, traveling around the cultural heritage sites of Macau. The sceneries are passing by and fading away, just like the wheels of my roller-blades rolling down the streets. With the last shot of the monster-like construction, can u tell what will happen next?

About "Dance to New York"



In 2008, the Macao Cultural Centre launches an initiative - Dance to New York: Choreographer Exchange Program. This is to recruit promising local choreographers and send them to train with the Amy Marshall Dance Company, a contemporary dance troupe widely known for its vibrancy. Candidates will train for three weeks with Artistic Director and Choreographer Amy Marshall, and work with the troupe on a brand new dance focused on Macao elements. The new work will be premiered in the CCM in October. The programme aims at enabling local dancers who intend to develop their choreographic skills to learn and share new ideas and experiences with overseas professionals. It is expected to be the beginning of a lasting process in which an increasing number of local choreographers will be encouraged to create more works revolving around local themes. Shortlisted candidates (Stella Ho and Candy Kuok) will travel to New York in August and enlist in a three-week choreographic training and composition programme, for which round-trip air tickets and meals expenses will be met by the Macao Cultural Centre.