Enya Belak

[Aerowaves]
FRAMEWORKS

CREDITS

FRAMEWORKS
Digital as dance partner

Live on ZOOM 25 June 2020
Live and recorded projects –from 5 to 30 minutes long– will be showcased on the digital stage (streamed on Zoom, Aerowaves and commissioning Partners’ websites).

Produced by:
Enya Belak and Springback Production

Artists presenting projects:
Léa Tirabasso, Henrique Furtado & Chiara Taviani, Joy Alpuerto Ritter & Lukas Steltner, Máté Mészáros & Nora Horváth, Alessandro Carboni, Ekin Tunçeli and Julien Carlier.

Commissioned by:
Aerowaves, The Place, Romaeuropa, National Dance Centre Bucharest, EN-KNAP/Spanski Borci, BMotion/OperaEstate Veneto Festival, Dansens Hus Stockholm, Bora Bora, Mercat de les Flors, O Espaço do Tempo and Tanec Praha.

FRAMEWORKS [Official Trailer]
Featuring FRAMEWORKS Twenty20 Artists
Produced & Edited by Enya Belak / Springback Production
Music by Aadhar Gupta

www.aerowaves.org

ABOUT

Commissioned by Aerowaves and ten of our partners, Twenty20 FRAMEWORKS – digital as a Dance Partner on 25 June 2020 was a three hour event – streamed via Zoom. Eight of the Twenty20 Aerowaves artists presented live and recorded projects where they looked for ways to transform the digital medium into their dance partner, rather than as a way of showing their dance works or making dance for the camera.

Of the eight main events, Rooms from Joy Alpuerto Ritter and Lukas Steltner offered some hope for a new way of performing. Live-streamed with multiple cameras (some of them camera phones, wielded with artistry) in different rooms of the performers’ homes, the work employed audience feedback in the form of polls to determine how the narrative would unfold, a kind of choose your own adventure model that also connected the performers with their audience.
[Kathleen Smith, Dance International Magazine]

Twenty20 FRAMEWORKS dives into new dance territory opened up by interactive technology. Triggered by confinement and its restrictions on live performance, this new Aerowaves and Springback Production initiative invites artists to search for ways to transform the digital medium into their dance partner, rather than as a way of showing their dance works or making dance for the camera.