Performances

 

 

Video is the weapon!
Video workshop
 

This video workshop is adressed to young people wanting to develop skills in environmental filming and scenario making, and wanting to get in touch with  french young activits. The results of the workshop will be diffused through video installations (3 Universities in Paris, France), and on a collaborative platform online where young people from different countries are invited to exchange and build joined projects.

The idea of this video workshop is to offer to the participants a global view of the needs and desires of the differents stakeholders composing an audiovisual project. The participants will play simultaneously the role of the cameraman, sound recorder, scenario writer, interviewer, and actor. The participants will be autonomous by the end of the workshop on semi professional equipment.


 

 

Tagtool

Markus Dorninger Austria

Drawing & Animation for Live performance

www.tagtool.org

 

Tagtool, an open source instrument for live performance
drawing and animation on stage and in public spaces, which has spawned a world-wide community of
artists, programmers and DIY enthusiasts. In his artistic use of the Tagtool, he explores improvisational
visual storytelling in interaction with music and the environment.
Together with Mathias Fritz and Josef Dorninger, he is a founding partner of OMA International, an
independent arts production company that aims to support and facilitate off-mainstream productions of
high quality.

 


 

Naria Inri Magaria

NIM @ MySpace

 

A group of artists unified and inspired by the necessity to create beauty in all of its visual aspects.  They are specialized in fire-dancing/juggling, stilts show, different experimental performances and installations. The fire, in its endless reincarnations, is a meeting point of their creative searches and a focus of their joint work. Their common passion for the world of fantasies, the wisdom and the holy rituals of the ancient civilizations lay in the basics of many of their projects.  At the same time NIM  prefer to experiment new directions and combine different techniques and styles of movement, as well as to interpret various themes.