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* the choreography is based on short "sampled" movements connected to the musical fragments, it could have the frantic quality of computer generated choreography, energetic and physically demanding

* using realtime video editing software (Imag/Ine by STEIM) to superimpose the dancer's video image with prerecorded material or short movement sequences captured a moment before

"time" becomes visible

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als zij toegeeft aan de dans
beweegt zij prachtig soepel : zij leidt


bewegen + bewogen worden


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* to hold on time * to slow down * to repeat * to leave a trace * to fast forward

live capture of the dancer's image keyed into the background : dancer seems to step out of her own image

 

 

 

she can dance with herself

 

 

 

ghosting : tracing the dancer's motion