Intersections, the Yellow Line Project films screenings
The Yellow Line Project residency brought together dancers and media artists, including Swiss artist Frédéric Lombard to make 5 films. INTERSECTIONS returns these evocative and dynamic films.
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) residency brought together dancers and media artists, including Swiss artist Frédéric Lombard to make 5 films in different public sites around New Delhi in 2011. As a build-up to IGNITE! Festival of Contemporary Dance, INTERSECTIONS returns these evocative and dynamic films to the city's architecture through a mobile projector.
The film screenings have been supported by Pro Helvetia - Swiss Arts Council.
The Yellow Line Project - Film Screening / Films by:
Rajyashree Ramamurthi & Desmond Roberts
Parimal Phadke & Dhanya Pilo
Surjit Nongmeikapam & Frederic Lombard
Preethi Athreya & Yashaswini R
Rakesh MPS & Asim Waqif
The schedule* for Intersection film screenings(time 6pm onwards):
19 Oct- CP, Inner Circle, Central Park
20 Oct- CP, Inner Circle, Central Park, British Council
21 Oct- CR Park Pandal
22 Oct- CR Park pandal
23 Oct- Kamani, Mandi House, NSD, Bengali Market
24 Oct- Khirkee
25 Oct- Hauz Khas- BIN, TLR, Kunzum
26 Oct- Khan Market, Pandara Market
27 Oct- Nehru Place, GK1 N+M Block
28 Oct- Alaknanda Market, M Block
(NOTE: *tentative and subject to change)
ABOUT THE YELLOW LINE PROJECT:
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) aimed to create an experimental space for collaborative interactions between dance, film and the city of New Delhi. YLP invited collaborations between 6 choreographers and 6 media-artists. Each choreographer worked with a media artist to produce a short, 4-6 minute dance-film. The residency began with an intensive week of explorations into the genre of dance-films as well as workshops on site-specific performance, the city and specifically the city of Delhi.
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) was jointly supported by Royal Norwegian Embassy, Ministry of Culture, Japan Foundation, Pro Helvetia- Swiss Arts Council, The British Council, South East Dance, Bharat Forge and Meeto Memorial Award.
The Yellow Line Project residency brought together dancers and media artists, including Swiss artist Frédéric Lombard to make 5 films. INTERSECTIONS returns these evocative and dynamic films.
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) residency brought together dancers and media artists, including Swiss artist Frédéric Lombard to make 5 films in different public sites around New Delhi in 2011. As a build-up to IGNITE! Festival of Contemporary Dance, INTERSECTIONS returns these evocative and dynamic films to the city's architecture through a mobile projector.
The film screenings have been supported by Pro Helvetia - Swiss Arts Council.
The Yellow Line Project - Film Screening / Films by:
Rajyashree Ramamurthi & Desmond Roberts
Parimal Phadke & Dhanya Pilo
Surjit Nongmeikapam & Frederic Lombard
Preethi Athreya & Yashaswini R
Rakesh MPS & Asim Waqif
The schedule* for Intersection film screenings(time 6pm onwards):
19 Oct- CP, Inner Circle, Central Park
20 Oct- CP, Inner Circle, Central Park, British Council
21 Oct- CR Park Pandal
22 Oct- CR Park pandal
23 Oct- Kamani, Mandi House, NSD, Bengali Market
24 Oct- Khirkee
25 Oct- Hauz Khas- BIN, TLR, Kunzum
26 Oct- Khan Market, Pandara Market
27 Oct- Nehru Place, GK1 N+M Block
28 Oct- Alaknanda Market, M Block
(NOTE: *tentative and subject to change)
ABOUT THE YELLOW LINE PROJECT:
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) aimed to create an experimental space for collaborative interactions between dance, film and the city of New Delhi. YLP invited collaborations between 6 choreographers and 6 media-artists. Each choreographer worked with a media artist to produce a short, 4-6 minute dance-film. The residency began with an intensive week of explorations into the genre of dance-films as well as workshops on site-specific performance, the city and specifically the city of Delhi.
The Yellow Line Project (YLP) was jointly supported by Royal Norwegian Embassy, Ministry of Culture, Japan Foundation, Pro Helvetia- Swiss Arts Council, The British Council, South East Dance, Bharat Forge and Meeto Memorial Award.
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