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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Megan Gaye Beckwith
Contemporary dance has only recently gained the capability of mapping imagery into 3D theatre environments that appear to move towards and away from the audiences. This capability radically expands the metaphoric content possible in dance work. This dance performance simply named “3D” combines contemporary dance with stereoscopic and video imagery. It was performed live within the Melbourne Fringe Festival at the No Vacancy Gallery at Federation Square from September 30 to October 2, 2011. The dance character is a Victorian woman living in a drought-stricken land who dreams of having enough water for a cup of tea. The stereoscopic (3d) images are metaphors for her hopes and dreams. It was performed and animated by Megan Beckwith and the sound design was by the international sound designer Jacques Soddell.

History

Event

Melbourne Fringe Festival (Melbourne, Vic. : 2011)

Publisher

Melbourne Fringe Festival

Location

No Vacancy Gallery

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2011-09-30

End date

2011-10-02

Language

eng

Notes

Live dance performance with stereoscopic projection of animated imagery, performed during the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2011, Melbourne Victoria.

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative work; JL3 Live performance - Dance

Extent

1 live dance performance with stereoscopic and video imagery

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Soddell

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