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Screening & Sound Installation
PROCESS IN PROGRESS

final presentation by Kathrin Lambert & Michael Maurissens
© Michael Maurissens & Kathrin Lambert

by Michael Maurissens & Kathrin Lambert

Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore

We are happy to invite you to an evening of sound and screen, featuring two of our current bangaloREsidentsProcess in Progress is a joint event by Kathrin Lambert, bangaloREsident@the ISRO and by Michael Maurissens, bangaloREsident@Attakkalari.

During her stay in Bangalore Kathrin was mainly concerned with the sonic exploration of everyday objects or situations. By collecting, processing or transforming them, a new meaning is assigned to the usually very ordinary "material". 

S O U N D /w THE ISRO features Kathrin Lambert, Yashas Shetty, Upendra Vadaddi and Amith Venkataramaiah.
 
Kathrin Lambert (*1987) is an artist living in Saarbrücken (GER). Besides her art, she works in the field of event and cultural management as well as a media designer. One of her most significant projects at the moment is the organisation of the sound art festival EXPERIMANCE.
 
Dancer and filmmaker Michael Maurissens and his students have been busy with research, practice and exploration in the contemporary dance and screendance contexts. Michael has been mentoring the students and sharing his wealth of knowledge in the realm of dance and video. The course took the dancers through the different phases of the production of a dance film, beginning with the development of an idea, concept, planning, rehearsals, coordinating all involved actors and technical equipment, the shooting, all the way to the final editing.
 
The dancers have each developed their own dance video projects. Some explored dance in public space, some experimented with the framework of a stage, some investigated narrative through movement and some worked from their sensory system to create movement.
 
Michael Maurissens was born in Brussels, where he began his dance training. He also studied dance at the Heinz Bosl Foundation in Munich and at the Swiss Ballet School in Zurich (with the support of the Pierino Ambrosoli Foundation) and was engaged at the Ballett Nürnberg/ Tanzwerk Nürnberg, Ballett Freiburg pretty ugly, the Nationaltheater Mannheim and Pretty Ugly Tanz Köln. In 2009, together with his colleague Douglas Bateman, he founded the MichaelDouglas Kollektiv, the collective's focus includes research on collaborative art production and the development of collective creation methods in the performance context.

Schedule:
6:00 p.m. Opening
6:30 p.m. Screening by Michael Maurissens
8:00 p.m. Sound Session by Kathrin Lambert

No entry fee. All are welcome. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/rangamandala.
 

Details

Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore

BTS Bus Depot Road Wilson Garden
560027 Bangalore

Language: English
Price: free