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Wubkje Kuindersma for KORZO



Wubkje Kuindersma is a freelance choreographer and will create a new choreographic work at Korzo for the program Here We Live and Now.

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Revanta Sarabhai and Pooja Purohit for KORZO



Revanta Sarabhai is an independent performer, choreographer, multimedia designer and filmmaker. Rooted in traditional dance and performance forms, Revanta combines his classical dance training with a contemporary practice to create cutting-edge work that is honest, immersive, and relevant to the society and times we live in. Revanta is in Den Haag along with Indian classical dancer Pooja Purohit working on two new productions as part of the Korzo India Dans Festival 2015, creating new shows through a choreographic residency at the Korzo Theatre. 

Links to performances / workshops at Korzo:

http://www.korzo.nl/en/productions/satyagraha

http://www.korzo.nl/en/productions/hanuman-7

http://www.korzo.nl/en/productions/workshop-looking-within

http://www.korzo.nl/en/productions/12024

http://www.korzo.nl/en/productions/two-two

Adam Donovan for iii


Adam Donovan is a hybrid media artist originally from Australia and currently based in Vienna who works in the area of science, art and technology. His artwork incorporates Nonlinear Acoustics, robotic sculpture, Game Engine Environments and camera tracking. Inspired by our attachment to machines and the intangible aspects of physics that we experience every day, Adam Donovan explores these phenomena amplifying their effects to create new mediums and new experiences. Adam Donovan will be in residence between September 12th and 26th 2015 and will present his work at No Patending #12 at Quartair on September 20th.

http://adamdonovan.net/

Artist Bettina Kohrs (D)

This September visual artist Bettina Kohrs returns to the guest studios to create a new body of work in which she reacts on the poetry of Els Moors (BE), Marion Poschmann (DE) and Hester Knibbe (NL).


The writings that Bettina chose to focus on, depart from ‘most precise observations and high awareness of their own body’. The human figure is a returning motive in Bettina’s watercolors, as are the botanic shapes which are used ‘as an actual language’…'trying to express and allude to emotions’

Sylvain Mazas for GEMAK (www.gemak.org)









Sylvain Mazas is invited as illustrator in residence to work at GEMAK in close collaboration with 'Les Français arrivent!'
In his cross-over project Polymatics, in which he researches the visualization of mathematical problems, Mazas will use the walls of the GEMAK exhibition space. The emphasis of the project is on the problematics of prime numbers. Sylvain's work can be described as mathematical research through drawing.
The official opening of the project will take place during Museum Night, on Friday 5 September 2015 at 8 pm.
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