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freespace dance

CCDC's tour to Brisbane and Darwin is supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Sydney.

freespace dance

The Australia tour will be followed by a performance in Beijing on July 30. The tour in Australia comprises performances at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane from June 14 to 16 and from June 20 to 22, and at the Darwin Entertainment Centre in Darwin on June 29 and 30. the collaboration between edison and la biennale is based on awareness that energy is one of the fundamental elements of architecture and of the places, spaces and cities of contemporary life."4Seasons", featuring three new choreographic contemporary dance inspired by climate and life and a journey of discovery with dancers from Hong Kong and Brisbane, commenced in Australia at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane on June 14.Ī two-year choreographic project of Hong Kong's City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) and Brisbane-based Expressions Dance Company (EDC), "4Seasons" premiered in Hong Kong from June 1 to 3 this year. Photographers: rintala eggertsson architects, europlac and francesca ioveneĭesignboom’s coverage of the 2018 venice architecture biennale is in partnership with leading energy company edison. edison is taking part in the 16th international architecture exhibition of la biennale di venezia by initiating a path towards sustainability and the efficient use of resources. Sponsors: norwegian foreign office / design and architecture norway, europlac / nordlamell, artemide, essve norway, hansen protection and bezzi legnami Project management: alice clancy og sebastiano giannesini The studio demonstrates the pavilion’s relationship with the political landscape of the site: ‘ in our corte del forte installation we want to emphasize the social function of architecture with a small dance pavilion in a setting which is a manifestation of former political, economical and military landscapes and simultaneously a representation of the transition towards demilitarization, openness and democracy.‘Īddress: forte maghera / via forte marghera 30 / 30173 mestre / venezia ve / italiaĪrchitect: rintala eggertsson arkitekter / vibeke jenssen (partner), sami rintala (partner), dagur eggertsson (partner) and mads øiern.Ĭurators: yvonne farrell and shelley mcnamara

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a space that is empty, not because it lacks something, but remains so just until it is filled with the free thinking and action of the visitors.’ more than ever we need spaces that are free to be visited, affordable for everyone. The designers illustrate: ‘ f reespace is contrary to something you must pay for: market forcing amalgam architecture that fills the space with a contract to consume instead of one to communicate. to design a freespace, to the architects, is to ‘ empower people to take better care of themselves, each other and their surroundings, as a contradiction to construction that symbolizes the mere ideas of power and wealth.‘ when rintala eggertsson architects recognized that one of the primary arts practiced by the mestre residents is dance, the design of a dance pavilion seemed logical. though the space is mainly programmed for dance performances, musical events and larger concerts, it embraces the freespace theme of the biennale and remains open to happenings and hangouts for visitors to the area. this devotion to the arts persists even outside the biennale and serves as a catalyst for community organization, especially in forte marghera. Venice is historically known as one of the most artistically influential cities of europe. the decision to extend the biennale’s freespace theme off the island and into the urban mainland district was a gesture by the curators, yvonne farrell and shelley mcnamara to establish a relationship between biennale visitors and the general public.Īll images courtesy of rintala eggertsson architects, europlac and francesca iovene For the 16th venice architecture biennale, curators asked rintala eggertsson architects to do a special project at forte marghera, a closed down fortress in the mainland mestre part of venice. together with the expansive adjacent san giuliano park, forte marghera serves as the main recreational area for the local population of venice.















Freespace dance