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INTERNATIONAL TITLE: ONION PINCH BAROQUE Onion Pinch Baroque Counterpoise
Short Description: Onion Pinch Baroque Conterpoise is a dance performance happening in the cork installation Onion Pinch. The film documents how dancers’ bodies react to the installation’s flexibility and oscillation.
Counterpoise is a force or influence that balances or equally counteracts another. Baroque indicates a imperfect pearl.
Baroque counterpoise in an imperfect equilibrium requiring a constant rearrangement. A dynamical equilibrium based on dancers’ movements and the installation’s response.
Year: 2010
Duration: 4 minutes
Full Synopsis:
Onion Pinch Baroque Conterpoise is a dance performance happening in the cork installation Onion Pinch originally in the Digital Primitive Event of the Design Biennal Experimenta Design Lisbon and at Made Expo Milano.
The film documents how dancers’ bodies react to the installation’s flexibility and oscillation.
Counterpoise is a force or influence that balances or equally counteracts another. Baroque indicates a imperfect pearl.
Baroque counterpoise in an imperfect equilibrium requiring a constant rearrangement. A dynamical equilibrium based on dancers’ movements and the installation’s response.
The installation Onion Pinch designed by Caterina Tiazzoldi and Eduardo Benamor Duarte explores cork capacity to define a spatial environment based on the idea of flexibility and oscillaltion.
The film engages the type of relation deriving from the union between the dancers bodies and the installation materialità; between dancers’ movement and the spatiality that blossoms from cork’s flexibility.
SYNOPSIS CREDIT:
Director: Caterina Tiazzoldi
Producer: Caterina Tiazzoldi
Cinematography: Vito Custodero
Film editing: Vito Custodero
Screen Play: Anna Grazia d’Antico, Vito Custodero, Kim Jones, Caterina Tiazzoldi
Choreography: Anna Grazie D'Antico, Kim Jones
Music: Vito Custodero
Onion Pinch Installation Design: Caterina Tiazzoldi Eduardo Benamor Duarte.
Cast Dancers:
Anna Grazia D'Antico
Nicole Pipino
and
Claudia Acquaviva
Krystal Butler
Laura Colon
Caroline Deeprose
Marta Dotti
Erica Espinal
Kim Jones
Amy Merritt
Lorenzo Pagano
Elena Salvadorini
Alice Tagliento
OTHER CREW:
Assistant Director: Monica Pianosi
Camera Assistant: Tommaso Custodero
Onion Pinch design team: Monica Pianosi, Mauro Fassino, Tania Branquinho, Lorenza Croce
Assistant: Cecilia Rava
WITH SUPPORT OF:
Arke Danza
Amorim Cork Composites
Experimenta Design
GSAPP Columbia University
Made Expo
Nuova Ordentra sas
Politecnco di Torino
Toolbox Torino
UNC Charlotte College of Arts+Arc
Acknowledgements:
Aurelio Balestra
Tommaso Custodero
Antonio Espinosa
Simona Faggiani
Matilde de Marchi
Giulio Milanese
Laura Rolle
DIRECTOR BIO:
Caterina Tiazzoldi is an architect based in Torino (Italy) and New York (USA).
Caterina Tiazzoldi work is characterized by a strong interaction between the research developed at Columbia University and at the Politecnico di Torino, and ten year experience in the professional practice.
Caterina Tiazzoldi has been invited to participate to several international events and exhibits such as Torino World Design Capital, the Young Design Talent selection by Giulio Cappellini for the Temporary Museum for New Design, Experimenta Design Lisbon and the show Minimaousse at the museum Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris.
Short Description: Onion Pinch Baroque Conterpoise is a dance performance happening in the cork installation Onion Pinch. The film documents how dancers’ bodies react to the installation’s flexibility and oscillation.
Counterpoise is a force or influence that balances or equally counteracts another. Baroque indicates a imperfect pearl.
Baroque counterpoise in an imperfect equilibrium requiring a constant rearrangement. A dynamical equilibrium based on dancers’ movements and the installation’s response.
Year: 2010
Duration: 4 minutes
Full Synopsis:
Onion Pinch Baroque Conterpoise is a dance performance happening in the cork installation Onion Pinch originally in the Digital Primitive Event of the Design Biennal Experimenta Design Lisbon and at Made Expo Milano.
The film documents how dancers’ bodies react to the installation’s flexibility and oscillation.
Counterpoise is a force or influence that balances or equally counteracts another. Baroque indicates a imperfect pearl.
Baroque counterpoise in an imperfect equilibrium requiring a constant rearrangement. A dynamical equilibrium based on dancers’ movements and the installation’s response.
The installation Onion Pinch designed by Caterina Tiazzoldi and Eduardo Benamor Duarte explores cork capacity to define a spatial environment based on the idea of flexibility and oscillaltion.
The film engages the type of relation deriving from the union between the dancers bodies and the installation materialità; between dancers’ movement and the spatiality that blossoms from cork’s flexibility.
SYNOPSIS CREDIT:
Director: Caterina Tiazzoldi
Producer: Caterina Tiazzoldi
Cinematography: Vito Custodero
Film editing: Vito Custodero
Screen Play: Anna Grazia d’Antico, Vito Custodero, Kim Jones, Caterina Tiazzoldi
Choreography: Anna Grazie D'Antico, Kim Jones
Music: Vito Custodero
Onion Pinch Installation Design: Caterina Tiazzoldi Eduardo Benamor Duarte.
Cast Dancers:
Anna Grazia D'Antico
Nicole Pipino
and
Claudia Acquaviva
Krystal Butler
Laura Colon
Caroline Deeprose
Marta Dotti
Erica Espinal
Kim Jones
Amy Merritt
Lorenzo Pagano
Elena Salvadorini
Alice Tagliento
OTHER CREW:
Assistant Director: Monica Pianosi
Camera Assistant: Tommaso Custodero
Onion Pinch design team: Monica Pianosi, Mauro Fassino, Tania Branquinho, Lorenza Croce
Assistant: Cecilia Rava
WITH SUPPORT OF:
Arke Danza
Amorim Cork Composites
Experimenta Design
GSAPP Columbia University
Made Expo
Nuova Ordentra sas
Politecnco di Torino
Toolbox Torino
UNC Charlotte College of Arts+Arc
Acknowledgements:
Aurelio Balestra
Tommaso Custodero
Antonio Espinosa
Simona Faggiani
Matilde de Marchi
Giulio Milanese
Laura Rolle
DIRECTOR BIO:
Caterina Tiazzoldi is an architect based in Torino (Italy) and New York (USA).
Caterina Tiazzoldi work is characterized by a strong interaction between the research developed at Columbia University and at the Politecnico di Torino, and ten year experience in the professional practice.
Caterina Tiazzoldi has been invited to participate to several international events and exhibits such as Torino World Design Capital, the Young Design Talent selection by Giulio Cappellini for the Temporary Museum for New Design, Experimenta Design Lisbon and the show Minimaousse at the museum Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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