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Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience (MODINA)

The selected projects for the residencies are:

“Collective Cadence” by Simona Deaconescu and Grigore Burloiu
“For Patricia” by Sarah Fdili Alaoui and John Sullivan
“SFDCANBAC++” by Jorge Guevara and Naoto Hieda
“Temporal Spaces” by Célia Bétourné and Max Levy will be hosted by Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL)
“Yugen” by Christine Bonansea Saulut and Chris Ziegler

 

 

The project Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience (MODINA) aims to expand the creative possibilities for contemporary dance performances, and augment the experience for the audience, using digital technology – with an emphasis on exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and audience interaction, on-site and online. This aim has two interconnected approaches, targeting dance artists, media artists (creative technologists) and audiences.

The first approach is to build capacity for dance artists and media artists regarding new digital and AI-based approaches in dance – for preparing, performing, distributing and re-purposing dance works (including online) – through collaboration between artists, technologists and our team.

The second approach is to allow audiences to engage with performances in an augmented way: enhancing the stage context with technology; using audience interaction strategies; through online channels; or a combination of these. 

 

ABOUT MODINA RESIDENCIES

 

In the scope of MODINA, we opened a Call for Artist Residencies for multidisciplinary duos, encompassing competences in dance and in technology (particularly related to computational creativity and audience interaction), for example: a dancer/choreographer and a creative technologist. 

In the first stage of MODINA, we are organizing 5 residencies of 8 weeks, across 5 performance centers: CNDB (Romania), Kino Siska (Slovenia), STL (Estonia), tanzhaus nrw (Germany), and Trafo (Hungary). These residencies will receive the mentorship from academic partners, from 3 universities: Hochschule Düsseldorf, Tallinn University and University of Lisbon

The five 8-week residencies will take place between November 2023 and April 2024.

Read about the project from the website HERE

MODINA is a 3-year project, ending in March 2026. The outcomes of the project will be: new dance pieces; performances, workshops and seminars; new software tools for contemporary dance performances; new theories and best practices for dance and technology; increased experience, knowledge and opportunities for artists; enhancing and expanding the audience for dance. 

MODINA is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, with €1 million (70% of the total project budget).