Interdisciplinary Seminars on Choreography in Theory and Practice
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International ChoreoLab Austria (ICLA), initiated by the choreographer Sebastian Prantl, is a pilot project of Danube University Krems in cooperation with Tanz Atelier Wien. This project is dedicated to providing continuous education in the context of dance and choreography on a university level. The main focus of the project is to foster discourse on an expanded understanding of choreography, which links contemporary dance, theoretical excursions und performative training across the disciplines.
In its second module titled “MEMBRANE motion_phonotope” in July 2010, the International ChoreoLab Austria discussed the theory and practice of the choreosonar discourse. In 2011 it again dealt with a current topic in the context of science and the performative arts: the desire for deceleration.
The fourth module of the International ChoreoLab Austria is planned for summer 2012.
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Persons dealing with an extended, interdisciplinary understanding of choreography such as dancers, choreographers, musicians, architects, philosophers, ethnologists and psychologists but also economists and managers as well as students from these areas.
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| Date |
27.08.2011
- 04.09.2011
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| Duration |
9 days |
| Course fee |
700 Euro (early-bird-booking until 01.07.2011: 600 Euro) |
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Danube-University Krems
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| Organizer |
International ChoreoLab Austria (ICLA)
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| Information and Contact |
Karin Bachmayer Phone: +43 (0)2732 893-2555, Fax: +43 (0)2732 893-4555 E-Mail: karin.bachmayer@donau-uni.ac.at |