"It's the energy and twisting of his forms that inspires me. I think there's a sense of movement in the sculptor's strength that can be captured. And instead of rendering it in two dimensions, dance can do it in three."

C'est bien l'energie de ses formes, les torsions qui m'inspirent. Je pense qu'il y a un sens du mouvement dans la force du sculpteur, que l'on peut capturer. Et au lieu de le rendre en deux dimensions, la danse le peut en trois.






Russell Maliphant Choreographer

Thursday 16 February 2012

Sadler's Wells Group

Hello Everyone! I was asked some time ago to explain to everyone where the London Participants are with creating their Rodin Reflections work here at Sadler's Wells. We're a bit clearer now so I thought I'd explain a little about the concept that we're working on here!

Together we're looking into creating a 'physical gallery', a kind of living gallery space of physical installations that trace the journey of an artwork from the artist's initial creation of a work through to the reactions of the people who observe it.

We're discussing the idea of projecting images or videos that the performers can interact with or react to. Over the next week or so I will be looking back through the Blog at the great work that you have all been creating with a view to perhaps integrating some of these videos or images - if you wouldn't mind!

If any of you who are creating video or photographic work have a specific interest in providing material for us to use, then feel free to leave a comment to this post or contact me at
info@timcasson.co.uk

Keep up the good work guys, everything I've seen so far is really exciting!

Tim

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Tim! That sounds very interesting! The students here have been reflecting a lot on such ideas too. I think they'll be glad to get in touch with you and share more.

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