So thanks to my darling older sister getting me a pro flickr account, I was able to upload photos from P.447 sooner than I’d anticipated. Check them out from either the main gallery page or the main entry page for P.447.
Videos are still coming, as soon as I can figure out how to use this thing called technology…
Photos from Crescendo are now online! You can check them out either from the main Crescendo page or the main Gallery page. Also, in other big news, I attended commencement this past Sunday, so I have now officially graduated from college with a BFA in Dance!
Video will be posted as soon as I can figure out how to import it onto my computer.
Hooray! As promised, the in-game footage from Looking For More is now online! It can now be found under the main Looking For More page, though in honor of its addition I’ll post it here as well:
Just a quick update: I am now finally in possession of the video footage from Looking For More: The Warcraft Dance! So as soon as I can figure out how to use iMovie, there will be clips of in-game footage on Looking For More’s page. Keep checking back to see it!
Geeksdanz refers to the process of creating dances based in “geeky” source material. Math, science, martial arts, anything that is not normally thought of as “dance” or “art” is fair game for the geeksdanz treatment. Geeksdanzes frequently have a structural or movement base that is intensely logical and obsessively accurate, though on the surface the final product may bear little or no resemblance to the source material. Geeksdanz works have been cited by audience members as being “refreshing” and “understandable,” and blissfully free of the angst that plagues so many of today’s modern dance works. Said one theatergoer after the 2007 premiere of P.447, “I knew what it was about, which is more than I can say for the rest of the pieces in the concert.”