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Workshop "Video creation with sounds -Memory and Fictive-" by Zhdanova Alina

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  • VisualVisual
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  • WorkshopWorkshop

The workshop featuring Zhdanova Alina as instructor is part of the Expanding Worlds Workshop series. Artists of many background are based in Kyoto and this series is intended to deepen awareness of connections in our diverse world.

On videos, impression changes by sound given, and meaning of the video is made by sound. In this workshop, participants think of sound for video, record by his/her smart phones, makes video.
Participants shall bring a tangible object related himself/herself, explore relationships with self-memory and creation by others.

*The workshop is 2 days workshop
Instructor: Zhdanova Alina
The workshop is designed for anyone who are interested in video making and/or sound making. The participants must be able to use smart phone.
*Admission free, reservation required

Reservation here or email to infp@kac.or.jp
Date / Term
December 14, 2021 [Tue.] - December 15, 2021 [Wed.]
December 14 [tue] 18:30 - 20:30
December 15 [wed] 18:30 - 20:30
Venue
Kyoto Art Center Multi-purpose hall
CONNECT⇆_
“CONNECT⇄_” is a project intended to offer opportunities for people with diverse sensibilities and characteristics, regardless of whether or not they have disabilities, to easily access art, culture, and history, and for participants to connect and mutually exchange insights.
December 2 [Thu] – December 19 [Sun], 2021
Organized by the Agency of Cultural Affairs, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
https://connect-art.jp/
Workshop "Chorós" by Valentin Gabelier
December 2, 2021 [thu], December 3, 2021 [fri], December 5, 2021 [sun]

Chorós is a moving chorus made by the unbridled voices of performers who walk on a circular score drawn on the ground or on a carpet. The instructions of the score give simple sound indications that let room for a wide vocal range and a certain freedom to the performers, and thereby generates sound masses constantly moving and mutating.

Chorós tries to reconnect with the etymological origin of the word « chorus », which in ancient Greek « χορός » (chorós or khorós) refers to round dances or group dances that was occasionally accompanied by chants. Chorós brings back together the chorus to it’s etymological sister, choreography.

More detail here

Zhdanova Alina

Born in Russia, raised in Japan. Zhdanova is a film artist. She has also been working as curator since 2021. She researches and focuses on oblivion. Her work has been installed at many exhibitions in Japan and abroad. She awarded Grand Prix in 2nd CAF Award, Grand Prix and Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa international exchange award in Kyoto Art for Tomorrow 2021 competition. Zhdanova debuted as a curator by group exhibition “Symptoms” (2021).
https://www.zhdalina.com/

URL

https://connect-art.jp/

Contact

Kyoto Art Center
Email: info@kac.or.jp

Admission

Admission free

Tickets/Apply

reservation here or email to info@kac.or.jp

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