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Tuesday, Apr 12 2005, 01:52

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recent photographic work, i can share very little with you due to the usual restrictions -

by-nc-nd Matthew Gough / South East Dance

if you need reportage style dance images of your work drop me an email. i photograph dance 'as it happens' rather than studio, or 'set' shots so if thats your need, i'm your man.

this week i have to give a short presentation at uea, given that i have a choice of topic i went with something i'm working on (possibly) for july. seeing as the audience is mainly out of my field/s i decided on expound on 'impulse - intention - action'.

it's only a 15min talk, with questions afterwards, so the above graphic is the talk in a nutshell. yet, i'm thinking of a more graphical treatment than my usual 'stand and talk'. don't worry, i'm not talking 'lame' powerpoint here but a beyond bullets approach. i'm powerpoint a novice so this is a chance to experiment.

Computer Interpretation of Labanotation within Graphical Dance Notation Scores - if you are going to ickl 2005 see you there. speaking of things laban, the new issue of dance theatre journal is out, articles of interest include

trio a: genealogy, documentation, notation
yvonne rainer

recording trio a in labanotation
joukje kolff

geometries of trust: some thoughts on manuel vason and photographic conditions of performance
dominic johnson

material for the spine: a three-way discussion
charlie morrissey, steve paxton and scott smith

material for the spine: a three-way discussion
charlie morrissey, steve paxton and scott smith
obviously i have a dual interest in the latter article, but i can't tell you how proud it makes me feel, a really positive boost to my week. if you are only going to read one article, then i would suggest the rainer contribution. if you are into your improv then 'material for the spine' is the only way to go.

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