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Dutch National Ballet Presents First Virtual Reality Ballet In The World

August 31, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

The choreography is inspired by the world-famous ‘white acts’ from Romantic ballets like Swan Lake, La Bayadère and Les Sylphides. The ballet was choreographed by Peter Leung, a former dancer with Dutch National Ballet, to music composed by Robin Rimbaud (Scanner). It was directed by Jip Samhoud and Marijn Korver from &samhoud media. Night Fall is a co-production by Dutch National Ballet, &samhoud media and Chester Music. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Gear VR provide the technology that makes it possible to produce the first ballet in Virtual Reality.

Choreographer Peter Leung: ‘It was quite a challenge to coordinate all the different aspects and to see if it would work, as a Virtual Reality ballet has never been created before. The filming was a totally new experience for me as well. We had to hide away and not get in the camera’s sightline, as it films everything in 360 degrees. That meant that I couldn’t see how a take had gone. The result, however, is poetic and magical’.

Director Jip Samhoud is proud of the collaboration. ‘It’s very special to combine this new technology with such a classical art form. The result is magical, as the viewer is literally in among the dancers, in the middle of the stage. You get a sense that the dancers are creating a performance especially for you. It’s a really extraordinary experience’.

‘Virtual Reality has the unique quality of changing experiences. Since the introduction of the Gear VR, new experiences have become accessible to the general public’, says Gerben van Walt Meijer, Marketing Manager Mobile of Samsung Nederland. ‘We are really proud to have been able to create this first-ever VR ballet experience together with Dutch National Ballet’.

Anyone with a smartphone can watch the film. To optimise the experience, it is best to use a Samsung Gear VR or a smartphone in combination with a Cardboard. And the experience is completed by using headphones.

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, VIRTUAL REALITY BALLET

How Will the Age of Attention Deficit Affect Our Art?

August 31, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

We’re already seeing shorter running times on Broadway, as you may recall from this study we did.  That’s the most obvious repercussion from our new goldfish like brains.

But over the next ten years, we’ll see even greater changes to help satisfy what our new audience needs to get them to focus.  Here are some things that I think will change:

  • Shows will get even shorter.
    • 90 minutes will be the new two hours and twenty minutes.  Same amount of story-telling stuffed into a smaller box.
  • We’ll have more lighting cues.
    • Every time light changes, it’s like a little palette cleanser on the brain, forcing it to reset and start paying attention again.
  • Expect more sets and more spectacle.
    • The days of the “Drawing Room Drama” are coming to an end.  The next audience will need more stuff on the stage to keep them engaged.  And that stuff will have to do stuff.
  • Tech will be key.
    • Tech is practically a food group to the Pesky Whipper-Snapper set.  So the next gen?  They’re going to want it everywhere.
  • Classics will face challenges.
    • How will Death of a Salesman be told to the next gen?  What about Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, any of Shakespeare’s plays?  We’ll need some creative directors for shizzle.
  • Dialogue and direction will get quicker.
    • Expect more Mamet and Sorkin-styled plays in the future.

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Filed Under: ATTENTION DEFICIT, BROADWAY, THEATRE

The Enchanting Opera Performance of Klaus Nomi

August 31, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Filed Under: KLAUS NOMI, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

What Art Museums Are For

August 30, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: ART, MUSEUM, VIDEO

Andrea Mastroni Releases Filmed Version of Erlkönig

August 30, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Andrea Mastroni

Bass-barihunk Andrea Mastroni has released a filmed version of Franz Schubert’s Erlkönig directed by Nicola Garzetti.

Erlkönig, known as Erl-King or Elf-King in English, was written by Schubert in 1815 when he was just 18. It is considered by many to be one of his greatest songs from the 600 settings that he composed. It is based on a 1782 poem of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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Filed Under: ANDREA MASTRONI, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

Hear the Beatles Play Their Final Concert 50 Years Ago

August 30, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: MUSIC, THE BEATLES, VIDEO

The Spellbinding Art Of Human Anatomy

August 29, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Vanessa Ruiz takes us on an illustrated journey of human anatomical art over the centuries, sharing captivating images that bring this visual science — and the contemporary artists inspired by it — to life. “Anatomical art has the power to reach far beyond the pages of a medical textbook,” she says, “connecting our innermost selves with our bodies through art.”

Filed Under: HUMAN ANATOMY, TED TALK, VIDEO

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