Molecule No.1
2011 - Director : Roberts, Lucy A.
Choreographer(s) : Wotlmann, Patricia (Germany)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv
Video producer : IDILL
Molecule No.1
2011 - Director : Roberts, Lucy A.
Choreographer(s) : Wotlmann, Patricia (Germany)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv
Video producer : IDILL
Molecule no.1
The image depicts neutral bodies, objects, perhaps molecules, which simply coexist and move in relation to each other within the space. Bodies on a surface. Passing, colliding, pausing, pushing off, multiplying, morphing out and into one´s shape.
Molecule no.1 explores the flatness of the horizontal plane. Every beginning is simple.
It starts with molecules meeting...
Wotlmann, Patricia
Artist, performer and choreographer based in Berlin. She holds an M.A. in Dance Studies from Laban Centre, London, where she lived and worked for several years. Patricia also studied for a professional diploma in contemporary dance from Erika Klütz School, Hamburg. She worked a. o. with Megan Flanigan, Rachel Gomme, Nancy Banfi, La Ribot and Ami Garmon. From 2003-2008 Patricia collaborated with choreographer and writer Lizzy Le Quesne on several performances for text and movement, which were presented as dance-based performances and video installations both in Prague and in Berlin. Patty has been teaching composition and somatic movement practice at various universities in England, Germany and Czech Republic. Since 2010 she is a regular guest teacher for choreography and composition at Erika Kluetz School in Hamburg.
Source: The collective Patty&Britty 's website
More information : pattyandbritty.weebly.com
Roberts, Lucy A.
Molecule no.1
Choreography : Patricia Woltmann, Britta Pudelko
Interpretation : Patricia Woltmann, Britta Pudelko
Sound : Olivia Oyama
Other collaborations : Lucy A. Roberts (video montage)
The BNP Paribas Foundation
Contemporary techniques
This Parcours questions the idea that contemporary dance has multiples techniques. Different shows car reveal or give an idea about the different modes of contemporary dancer’s formations.
40 years of dance and music
Dyptik Company
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The Ankoku Butoh was born,