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Two people wearing googles looking down to the right. Studio Light Moves Open Futures 2022 Studio Light Moves: Open Futures is an annual residency opportunity for artists across multiple disciplines. The programme is a platform for dance artists and media artists interested in…
Female dancer in green and white top and colourful hat looking to the left. Festival Light Moves 2021 Light Moves Festival Celebrates Adventurous Dance, Film & Media Arts.
Yonug person using a synthesizer outdoors on a sunny day. Audio Visual Workshop CLOCK at PIMA! Fest PIMA! Fest presents CLOCK Audiovisual Electronic Ensemble by Jürgen Simpson & Mary Wycherley.
Person standing with a mobile phone held in their hand with a project over them. Studio Light Moves Open Futures 2021 Studio Light Moves: Open Futures is an annual residency opportunity for artists across multiple disciplines. The programme is a platform for dance artists and media artists interested in…
Person with laptop showing a robot's head in front of their face. Festival Light Moves 2018 The passion with which our audiences and artists have embraced the avenues of possibility for dance and movement enabled by the screen and new technologies is enlivening. From the cinema to the…
Person throwing bucket of white liquid. Festival Light Moves 2017 Screendance emanates from a desire to embrace the potential of the body and choreography within the possibilities enabled by the moving image. It is an opportunity to reconsider the communicative…
Person with a butterfly crown looking directly at the camera Festival Light Moves 2016 Since its inception in 2014, Light Moves has supported the artistic exploration of choreography and body on screen. Screendance offers unique ways of engaging with identity, gender and environment…
Blacj and white image of the back of a person holding a bucket. Festival Light Moves 2015 These works explore and expand on the notion of choreography, enabling the body to take centre stage whilst advocating screendance as a way of both making film and thinking about film and dance.
A person sitting on a beach chair with ice falling on them. Festival Light Moves 2014 Film’s capacity to relocate movement within astonishing new cinematic worlds has enabled a new dance to emerge; a dance in which camera, editing and sound reveal new perspectives that are dramatic,…
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