A great opportunity to discover and enjoy the output of deaf choreographer Chisato Minamimura’s research into the exciting possibilities digital can offer for enhancing the experience of deaf audiences at dance performances by sound visualisation and haptic tools.
Chisato’s work was carried out through a two-week residency coordinated by body>data>space at Watermans, in collaboration with our Creative Director, performing arts and body technologies expert Ghislaine Boddington and associated digital/sound artist Nick Rothwell.
Digital Art & Performance Weekender will include interactive and immersive installations and performances, sound and dance and choreography. Artists, performers, composers and technologists have been invited to present work around Watermans and explore directions, intersections and collaborations through performance, dance, sound, technology and more.
Friday, 1st November, as part of the Digital Art & Performance Weekender’s ‘New Work by New Artists’ section at 17.00-19.30 at Watermans Art Centre / Brentford.
Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
Read full programme here