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Shot during our Dancepiece "DIM4" on Stage in Berlin.

 

A great little dance act seen in Parchment Street, Winchester during the Hat Fair.

 

"A Saturday night tale danced over, under and accross a pub table. This short dance piece has surprised patrons of pubs accross the country giving many a night that they wouldn't forget...even after a pint or two."

 

I do have a short video clip of part of the act which I will post at a later date after I have edited it.

One dancepiece with Sparklehorse's music taken from his album "Dreamt for light years in the belly of a mountain", performed by The Scottish Dance Theatre

Coreography by company dancer Joan Cleville | vimeo.com/28333037

 

Sparklehorse was an american indie rock band led by the singer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Linkous. Joe Tangari describes Linkous's songs as "defiantly surrealist...with all manner of references to smiling babies, organ music, birds, and celestial bodies. In fact, some of the lyrics are so surreal that it's hard to imagine they're even metaphors for anything.

Linkous committed suicide in Knoxville, Tennessee, on March 6, 2010.

Now is a celestial body dancing somewhere in outerspace ... | explore + in www.sparklehorse.com/

 

I made this photograph while driving back home on the mountain road, falling in obliquity coldness at 6% ...When suddenly and magically started snowing, slowed the speed as this shimmering hallucination settled before me. Kept driving inside the darkest silence and changed to different frequency within my head.lights....

Wonderwerp #59

Studio Loos, Den Haag

 

Modular improvisation for 4-channel set-up based on sound bowls, field recordings and patches.

 

Robin Koek (Netherlands, 1987) is active as a composer, musician and designer of artistic systems. Over the years he established a repertoire of various multidisciplinary collaborations. With a main focus on sound art and interactive systems he was involved in projects that range from installation art to interactive dancepieces. These works were shown among others at the STRP Festival, Robodock and at Dansmakers Amsterdam. Recent compositions were also performed in the United States as part of the Duo-X tour. A selection of his works was presented in Toronto, Canada as part of the Transmission Art Symposium 2013 and in Visue, Portugal as part of the Invisible Places symposium 2014.

Koeks works explore states wherein acoustic, digital and analog signals intertwine and form in to one body of sound. Currently his focus is on compositions that explore the spatial potential of sound. These works immerse the audience and construct a new reality. As a musician he stems from a tradion of improvisation and performed at several places like Bimhuis, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and TodaysArt festival. He is an active member of the Soundlings collective, a gathering of international sound professionals. Koek earned a Bachelor with Honours and a Master of Arts specialised in Sound Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Music Technology in 2011

 

Mark Nieuwenhuis (Netherlands, 1981) has been playing the trumpet since his early years. He has an extensive experience on the instrument in many formations that range from European to Arabic and Latin-American background. In 2003 he finished a Bachelor of Music specialized in Composition and Music Technology at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. Since 2006 he founded his own company Geluidzicht, specialized in music- and sound recording and production for various media. He composed for site-specific theatre, film and installations. He is the official composer of Zaanstad since 2012.

Wonderwerp #59

Studio Loos, Den Haag

 

Echo Location. Duo-piece for trumpet and electronics. The composition explores the directional nature of the trumpet which allows the instrument to illuminate and reveal the acoustics of a space. The foundation of the piece is the interaction between the acoustics of the actual concert space and pre-recorded fragments of trumpet performed in various acoustic spaces.

 

Robin Koek (Netherlands, 1987) is active as a composer, musician and designer of artistic systems. Over the years he established a repertoire of various multidisciplinary collaborations. With a main focus on sound art and interactive systems he was involved in projects that range from installation art to interactive dancepieces. These works were shown among others at the STRP Festival, Robodock and at Dansmakers Amsterdam. Recent compositions were also performed in the United States as part of the Duo-X tour. A selection of his works was presented in Toronto, Canada as part of the Transmission Art Symposium 2013 and in Visue, Portugal as part of the Invisible Places symposium 2014.

Koeks works explore states wherein acoustic, digital and analog signals intertwine and form in to one body of sound. Currently his focus is on compositions that explore the spatial potential of sound. These works immerse the audience and construct a new reality. As a musician he stems from a tradion of improvisation and performed at several places like Bimhuis, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and TodaysArt festival. He is an active member of the Soundlings collective, a gathering of international sound professionals. Koek earned a Bachelor with Honours and a Master of Arts specialised in Sound Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Music Technology in 2011

 

Mark Nieuwenhuis (Netherlands, 1981) has been playing the trumpet since his early years. He has an extensive experience on the instrument in many formations that range from European to Arabic and Latin-American background. In 2003 he finished a Bachelor of Music specialized in Composition and Music Technology at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. Since 2006 he founded his own company Geluidzicht, specialized in music- and sound recording and production for various media. He composed for site-specific theatre, film and installations. He is the official composer of Zaanstad since 2012.

Wonderwerp #59

Studio Loos, Den Haag

 

Echo Location. Duo-piece for trumpet and electronics. The composition explores the directional nature of the trumpet which allows the instrument to illuminate and reveal the acoustics of a space. The foundation of the piece is the interaction between the acoustics of the actual concert space and pre-recorded fragments of trumpet performed in various acoustic spaces.

 

Robin Koek (Netherlands, 1987) is active as a composer, musician and designer of artistic systems. Over the years he established a repertoire of various multidisciplinary collaborations. With a main focus on sound art and interactive systems he was involved in projects that range from installation art to interactive dancepieces. These works were shown among others at the STRP Festival, Robodock and at Dansmakers Amsterdam. Recent compositions were also performed in the United States as part of the Duo-X tour. A selection of his works was presented in Toronto, Canada as part of the Transmission Art Symposium 2013 and in Visue, Portugal as part of the Invisible Places symposium 2014.

Koeks works explore states wherein acoustic, digital and analog signals intertwine and form in to one body of sound. Currently his focus is on compositions that explore the spatial potential of sound. These works immerse the audience and construct a new reality. As a musician he stems from a tradion of improvisation and performed at several places like Bimhuis, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and TodaysArt festival. He is an active member of the Soundlings collective, a gathering of international sound professionals. Koek earned a Bachelor with Honours and a Master of Arts specialised in Sound Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Music Technology in 2011

 

Mark Nieuwenhuis (Netherlands, 1981) has been playing the trumpet since his early years. He has an extensive experience on the instrument in many formations that range from European to Arabic and Latin-American background. In 2003 he finished a Bachelor of Music specialized in Composition and Music Technology at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. Since 2006 he founded his own company Geluidzicht, specialized in music- and sound recording and production for various media. He composed for site-specific theatre, film and installations. He is the official composer of Zaanstad since 2012.

Wonderwerp #59

Studio Loos, Den Haag

 

Echo Location. Duo-piece for trumpet and electronics. The composition explores the directional nature of the trumpet which allows the instrument to illuminate and reveal the acoustics of a space. The foundation of the piece is the interaction between the acoustics of the actual concert space and pre-recorded fragments of trumpet performed in various acoustic spaces.

 

Robin Koek (Netherlands, 1987) is active as a composer, musician and designer of artistic systems. Over the years he established a repertoire of various multidisciplinary collaborations. With a main focus on sound art and interactive systems he was involved in projects that range from installation art to interactive dancepieces. These works were shown among others at the STRP Festival, Robodock and at Dansmakers Amsterdam. Recent compositions were also performed in the United States as part of the Duo-X tour. A selection of his works was presented in Toronto, Canada as part of the Transmission Art Symposium 2013 and in Visue, Portugal as part of the Invisible Places symposium 2014.

Koeks works explore states wherein acoustic, digital and analog signals intertwine and form in to one body of sound. Currently his focus is on compositions that explore the spatial potential of sound. These works immerse the audience and construct a new reality. As a musician he stems from a tradion of improvisation and performed at several places like Bimhuis, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and TodaysArt festival. He is an active member of the Soundlings collective, a gathering of international sound professionals. Koek earned a Bachelor with Honours and a Master of Arts specialised in Sound Design at the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Music Technology in 2011

 

Mark Nieuwenhuis (Netherlands, 1981) has been playing the trumpet since his early years. He has an extensive experience on the instrument in many formations that range from European to Arabic and Latin-American background. In 2003 he finished a Bachelor of Music specialized in Composition and Music Technology at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. Since 2006 he founded his own company Geluidzicht, specialized in music- and sound recording and production for various media. He composed for site-specific theatre, film and installations. He is the official composer of Zaanstad since 2012.

Plaat ligt er natuurlijk alleen onder om de constructie verplaatsbaar te maken, toch vind ik 't geheel wel wat hebben..

San Francisco Botanical Garden

Leslie Correll’s 1971 Dancepiece #1 necklace, which incorporates brass, beads, and bark.

Installation view of “Counter-Couture: Handmade Fashion in an American Counterculture”.

Museum of Arts and Design.

New York, New York.

March 2 – August 20, 2017

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