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| Jayachandran
Palazhy -India |
| (Artistic Director,
Attakkalari) |
| Jayachandran
Palazhy has trained in India in the dance forms of
Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Indian folk dance and Kalarippayattu
martial art, and in the UK, in Contemporary dance at the London
Contemporary Dance School. He has also studied Ballet, TaiChi,
Capoeira and African Dance and has toured widely in India as
well as internationally. He has been working extensively as
a freelance choreographer, teacher and consultant in different
parts of the world. His work often involves digital and interactive
technology and he has collaborated with some of the most celebrated
artists of this genre. He also directs Attakkalari Bangalore
Biennial (international festival of dance and digital arts)
and FACETS (international choreography laboratory). As the artistic
director of Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Jayachandran
has created a brilliant team of dancers, inspired and led by
his innovative and cutting edge choreography. |
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| Kunihiko Matsuo
- Japan |
| (Multimedia
artist, sound designer and dancer) |
| Kunihiko Matsuo was
born in 1969 in Mito, Japan. Based in Tokyo, he specializes
in interactive technology, audio-visual design and contemporary
dance. He is a core member of Nest, a multimedia performance
group in Japan. He is also a founder of CMprocess, an artists
collective that is working on the border line between technology,
performing arts and design, offering an integrated view on digital
media system design. |
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| Hamanaka Naoki
-Japan |
| (Architect
/ Designer) |
| Naoki Hamanaka is an
architect based in Tokyo, Japan. He is a board member of Nest,
a multimedia performing art group based in Tokyo. He designs
not only theatre sets but also the systems of performances.
His aim is not only to design the objects but also design the
triggers of activities. |
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| Matsumoto Mitsuaki
-Japan |
| Mitsuaki Matsumoto
is a sound performer, and sound and video creator based in Japan.
He plays in different contexts; acoustic improvised music (bandoneon),
electronic sound accompaniment for dance and also in collaboration
with instrumentalists of jazz, with whom he has performed irregular
and improvised music for concerts as well as projects. |
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