Creating new narratives through shared time and space : the performer/audience connection in multi-site dance events


Autoria(s): Stock, Cheryl F.
Contribuinte(s)

Caldwell, Linda

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Site-specific performance provides choices in audience experience via degrees of scale, proximity, levels of immersion and viewing perspectives. Beyond these choices, multi-site promenade events also form a connected audience/performer relationship in which moving together in time and space can produce a shared narrative and aesthetic sensibility of collective, yet individuated and shifting meanings. This paper interrogates this notion through audience/performer experiences in two separate multi-site, dance-led events. here/there/then/now occurred in four intimate sites within the Brisbane Powerhouse, providing a theatricalised platform for audiences to create linked narratives through open-ended and fragmented intertextuality. Accented Body, based on the concept of “the body as site and in site” and notions of connectivity, provided a more expansive platform for a similar, but heightened, shared engagement. Audiences traversed 6 outdoor and 2 indoor Brisbane sites moving to varying levels of a large complex. Eleven, predominantly interactive, screens provided links to other sites as well as to distributed presences in Seoul and London. The differentiation in scale and travel time between sites deepened the immersive experiences of audiences who reported transformative engagements with both site and architecture, accompanied by a sense of extended and yet quickened time.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46910/

Publicador

World Dance Alliance-Americas under the auspices of the Texas Woman’s University Website

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46910/3/46910.pdf

http://www.twu.edu/dance/world-dance-alliance-proceedings.asp

Stock, Cheryl F. (2011) Creating new narratives through shared time and space : the performer/audience connection in multi-site dance events. In Caldwell, Linda (Ed.) In Time Together : Viewing and Reviewing Contemporary Dance Practice : Refereed Proceedings of the World Dance Alliance Global Summit 2010, World Dance Alliance-Americas under the auspices of the Texas Woman’s University Website, New York University, New York.

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Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190403 Dance #performer/audience connections #dance #multi-stie dance installations #site-specific performance
Tipo

Conference Paper