Summer collaboration with Harriet Latham

This week choreographer and dancer Harriet Latham and I have started our collaboration in which we research site specific improvisations via dance and film.

An impression from our first London based session

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Photo’s by © ANNE• 2016

ONES in Japan

A small impression of the showing of ONES in Japan.

An audience member responded:
“This is a reflection of reality on today’s society in which people live in their own bubble. I can feel the loneliness from the film.”

It was a real adventure, because most of the 300 audience members came from outside the city and was not familiar with Contemporary Art. However, as one of the audience members pointed out, they were able to make their own story of what was shown.

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ONES @ Swallowsfeet

 

Miku and I want to give a big thank you to Swallowsfeet for having us!

The program was rich with a variety of extraordinary talents, humor, dance, video installations and music. Brighton was welcoming us with jubilant sun and surf.

It was truly an experience to remember!

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ONES – Swallowsfeet Festival 2016

Miku and I are delighted to announce that

ONES will be shown at Swallowsfeet Festival 2016

A TWO DAY PROGRAMME BRINGING EXCEPTIONAL DANCE ARTISTS
TOGETHER FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.

5 March 7 – 10 pm
6 March 3 – 7 pm

tickets @THE OLD MARKET THEATRE, Brighton

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Photo by © ANNE• 2015

ONES on to 2016

Miku and I want to say many thanks to all the wonderful people that came to see ONES in October and a big thank you to Deptford X, Deli X, Abeerance and Jobcentre for having us! It was wonderful to meet you all and hear your responses. You made it a super experience!

We are very excited to tell you that we are working on our second part of the proposed triptych ONES, which will make it’s appearance around March 2016.
Not only will we keep crossing the 9 hour time difference in this project, but we also have added a new country to the mix: China!

Keep in touch by following the process on our blogs and by following us on Facebook & Twitter.

Here are some snap shots from ONES 2015 by © ANNE• 2015.

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ONES @ Deptford X festival

This October the first part of ONES will be shown @Deptford X festival!

Come and join us across borders from Japan to United Kingdom
from 1-4 October 2015
between 6-9 pm @ Deli X, London

ONES
2 women
2 countries
2 disciplines
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1 installation

ONES is a collaboration between Dutch visual artist Anne Verheij and Japanese choreographer Miku Tsuchiya, in which film and dance are explored across various urban sites in London.
ONES engages the spectator through juxtaposing two films created out of the same footage, capturing the individual’s rhythm amidst the pulse of the restless city.

Concept | film | montage: Anne Verheij
Performance | montage: Miku Tsuchiya
Sound design: Jack Goodwin

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Photo by © ANNE• 2015

Een stukje Nu

Very exciting news:

Tomorrow we’ll have our first presentation of Een stukje Nu.

In the presentation of Een stukje Nu live music, dance, spoken word and film come together in a journey through time, guided by the personal stories of residents from nursing home Het Schouw.

Back in the day everything used to be better and we are forgetting the present.
In the encounter we remember who we are.

Concept | choreography: Kathrin Gramelsberger
Music: Felix Hildenbrand
Performance: Mher Brutyan
Text: Sjaan Flikkert
Film: Anne Verheij

Thanks to Noorderparkkamer and verpleeghuis Het Schouw.

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Photo by © ANNE• 2015

ONES – week 6

From the start of this project Miku and I have said that it would be an experiment, where we would discover what happens if you give two collaborators from two different disciplines the same material, which has been created together, to edit an individual film of the exact same length, using the exact same soundtrack.

Since we are each editing at the moment from individual perspectives without communicating about the process, we are bound to have two very different films that will come together through location, sound, style and performance.

Miku is a choreographer who explores the space with her whole body, merging it in to the environment. As a visual artist, I explore the space through a camera lens and frame, putting my body outside of the environment to let my eyes make a composition of the different elements within it. Therefore, our methods of exploring the various locations will have been different and thus it will affect our editing processes.

This by far is the most fascinating and thrilling part of the project so far, because we can’t predict the exact outcome. I’m very excited to see the differences and similarities between how Miku and I see, think and explore when we are not creating together in person.

ONES
2 women
2 countries
2 disciplines
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1 installation

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Photo by © ANNE• 2015