BACKYARD DANCES

WANTED 30sec – 3 MINUTE HOME VIDEOS FOR ‘BACKYARD DANCES’

- THE ELECTROSMOG FESTIVAL. 19 – 21 March (NZ time) SUPPORTED BY THE AOTEAROA DIGITAL ARTISTS NETWORK

BACKYARD DANCES is an on-line community dance that brings the ordinary and the local to global networks.

Help create a global community, an online neighbourhood of backyard ‘dancers’.  Transform your backyard into a screen dance to be used in an online community dance project that responds to the question can remote connections become a truly rewarding experience in and of themselves?

WANTED  – 30 sec – 3 minute videos transcribing the terrain of your backyard, the micro and the macro, the gritty and the serene, the discarded and the sculptured through the lens of a camera.  Take us on a journey, offer a new perspective, strap your camera to your foot, your knee, your elbow or your head and make a recording of the path made by your dance in your own backyard.

Send us your recordings (no more than 3 minute qtvr/mp4) and these will be transcribed into a choreographic score for a performed series of solo dances from divergent places. This global ensemble facilitates a new community of backyard dancers who will perform live at the Electrosmog Festival. The ‘BACKYARD DANCES’ performance will occur on Sunday morning, the 21 March at aprox. 10am (NZ time) more details to follow.

Send your images or enquiries to:

backyardvideo@beccawood.co.nz

MP4’s and Quicktime movies accepted between 30 seconds and 3 min duration

Up until the 12th March 2010

MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT AND THE ELECTROSMOG FESTIVAL

ElectroSmog is a new festival that revolves around the concept, Sustainable Immobility. By Sustainable Immobility the festival refers to ‘a critique of current systems of hyper mobility of people and products in travel and transport, and their ecological unsustainability.’

The Electrosmog festival sets out to critically re-examine these possibilities and seriously start to turn them into viable choices.  More can be found out about the Festival at http://www.electrosmogfestival.net/

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