LT:
Triple-edged circle is a movement performance (sketch) that explores the process of transformation through repetition. This is the result of an artistic research that seeks how movement can become a fundamental source of creative ideas and tries to reveal inner experiences encoded in movement. This artistic study/performance was inspired by Gabriele's desire to make sense of intuitive movement. Movement repetition emerged as a research tool to help understand the potential of one movement and opportunities for its further development by discovering as many variations as possible. Variation naturally becomes a process of transformation, and repetitive movements bring the possibility of a meditative state, where subconscious (hard to name) images lie, which can further influence the transformation of movement and become a source of ideas.
About Gabrielle:
Gabrielle Emily Aidulis in 2015. started the season dancing in the contemporary dance theater "Aura". Later, deciding to expand her knowledge abroad, she entered the ArtEZ University of Arts, where she graduated in 2020. obtained a bachelor's degree in dancer/designer and completed an internship with choreographer Ann Van den Broek in the company "WArd/waRD". Since then, Gabrielle has worked as a freelance dancer and choreographer, creating her own work and appearing in other choreographers' productions. She works closely with the German choreographer Jon Frey, creating urban dance performances together. She also explores the fusion of house dance and ballet with the choreographer and dancer Joseph Simon.
In her work, she looks for unusual forms of movement that go beyond the usual style frames, and creates her works by experimenting with abstraction. Her work invites viewers to interpret the pieces through personal experiences, hoping to evoke an emotional response, stimulate the imagination, and free them from reality. At the same time, she believes that even abstractly created works are inevitably interpreted through the prism of social or political topics relevant to viewers, as this naturally happens in the current context.
Choreography and performance: Gabrielle Emily Aidulis
Music: Kristijonas Valančius
Photographer: Aura Skulskytė
Duration: 25 min
p>Ticket price: 10 euros.
The project is partially financed by the Lithuanian Culture Council.
ENG:
V18 OPEN SPACE '24 | Gabrielle Emily Aidulis "Triple-edged Circle"
"Triple-edged Circle" is a movement performance (sketch) that explores the process of transformation through repetition. It is the result of an artistic inquiry that investigates how movement can become a fundamental source of creative ideas, attempting to reveal the internal experiences encoded within the movement. This artistic exploration/performance is inspired by Gabrielle's desire to give meaning to intuitive movement. Repetition of movement emerged as a tool for understanding the potential and possibilities of a single motion, enabling its further development by discovering as many variations as possible. These variations naturally become a transformation process, and the repeated movements open the door to a meditative state where subconscious (hard-to-define) images reside, which can further influence the transformation of movement and become a source of ideas.
About Gabrielle:
Gabrielle Emily Aidulis began her career in 2015, dancing with the contemporary dance theater "Aura." Later , seeking to expand her knowledge abroad, she enrolled at the ArtEZ University of the Arts, where she graduated in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in dance/creation and interned with choreographer Ann Van den Broek at the company "WArd/waRD." Since then, Gabrielle has worked as a freelance dancer and choreographer, creating her own works and performing in other choreographers' productions. She closely collaborates with German choreographer Jonas Frey, co-creating urban dance performances ballet with choreographer and dancer Joseph Simon.
In her work, Gabrielle seeks unusual forms of movement that transcend conventional stylistic boundaries, creating her pieces through experimentation with abstraction. Her creations invite the audience to interpret the works through personal experiences, aiming to evoke an emotional response, stimulate imagination, and provide an escape from reality. At the same time, she believes that even abstract works are inevitably interpreted through the lens of relevant social or political themes for the audience, as this naturally occurs in the present context.
Choreography and performance: Gabrielle Emily Aidulis
Music: Kristijonas Valančius
Photography: Aura Skulskytė
Duration: 25 minutes
Ticket price: 10 eur.
The project is partially funded by the Lithuanian Council for Culture.
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