TimeSpace performance
TimeSpace is a audio-visual dance performance that is part of the research work Resonance. It is a collaborative project by visual artist Frouke ten Velden, composer Nicholas Thayer and director and choreographer Peter Leung.
Together they are searching for ways to translate the languages of sound and vision into sculptural and musical compositions.
TimeSpace is a sensory inspiring experience of 45 minutes in which image, sound and movement come together. It is a spatial installation where sound, light and the body influence each other through the collaboration of the three live performers: visual artist, sound artist and a dancer.
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TimeSpace is een zintuiglijk inspirerende ervaring van 45 minuten waarin beeld, geluid en beweging samenkomen. Het is een ruimtelijke installatie waar geluid, licht en het lichaam elkaar beïnvloeden. Dit komt tot stand door de samenwerking van de drie live performers: beeldend kunstenaar, geluidskunstenaar en een danser.
Frouke ten Velden
Sound Artist: Nicholas Thayer
Stage director: Peter Leung
Dancer: Toon Lobach
With help from Thomas Coehoorn, Roos Jemma, Hannelore Havelaar, Nadiia Davydenko, Hendrik Walther.
TimeSpace is largely based on our research project Resonance
Resonance is a collaborative project by visual artist Frouke ten Velden, composer Nicholas Thayer and director and choreographer Peter Leung searching for ways to translate the languages of sound and vision into sculptural and musical compositions. This Research project stretches over a period of two years where we had several ‘showings’ that demonstrate our current state of research. We will be tapping into and exploring a specific research concept each time.
You can view Resonance’s previous worksessions at RADION Amsterdam, MU Artspace in Eindhoven, Melkweg EXPO, FOTONICA Festival, Rome, Italy, DRAKA Amsterdam and NEO Shibuya Tokio, 30 seconds museum.
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Resonance is supported by the Creative Industries Fund MUSIC X DESIGN
For TimeSpace we are supported by Brins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds & Erik Akkersmans Impuls fonds