This evening will show works by Esther Manon Siddiquie, a DAAD scholarship student who created these works during her two years as graduate candidate at NYU. Additionally the evening will showcase a collaboration brought to live by Kristen Foote whose research endeavors to examine the processes involved in dance reconstructing. Esther Manon Siddiquie’s concentration in dance and technology and Kristen Footes pedagogical inquiry have brought them together to collaborate on co-developing a digital, teaching tool using 3-D motion capture technology that will be presented.
Program
6:30 pm: Welcome
6:45 pm: Performances
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Choreography by Esther Manon Siddiquie in collaboration with Henrike Sande Boger, Isabelle Dayton, Sarah Lutzky, Michael Miles, Rafael Perez Sanchez, Luca Renzi Smith, Margaret Wiss and Christopher Woodyard
Piece for a large room
Choreography and performance by Esther Manon Siddiquie
Chaconne by José Limón
Choreography by José Limón (1942)
Solo presented with holographic installation. Reconstructed by Kristen Foote.
Hologram designed by Kristen Foote and Esther Manon Siddiquie
Software presentation
Presentation of the software for recreation processes, centering around the utilization of technology in dance preservation and dance-making
Where I begin lies the end of the world
VR Film by Esther Manon Siddiquie
Cinematography: Sarah Amores
Sound Design: Arne Sander
8:00 pm: Reception