<p>Goethe-Institut/ Max Mueller Bhavan is presenting an event called ‘Open Studio-Process Presentation: Bhinna Vinyasa - Multiple Assemblages’ with bangaloREsident Martin Lutz on December 19, 7 pm at Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Wilson Gardens. <br /></p>.<p>German sound artist Martin Lutz will create the soundscape for Open Studio-Process Presentation of ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’. <br /><br /> The project will then be further developed and be presented elsewhere in India and internationally. <br /><br /> ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ could roughly be translated as multiple assemblages. Taking inspiration from ongoing changes in the nature of cities, maps, people's lives etc., this process presentation of R&D for ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ will offer an experience where live performance is enhanced with the multi-phonic soundscape.<br /><br />In an allegorical narrative of human situations of migration and journeys of individuals and communities from one location to another, ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ juxtaposes multiple realities alluding to varied locations. <br /><br /> The inner journeys and transformations that happen to individuals are often more profound than the external migration of people who are often forced to choose one location and a set of conditions.<br /><br />The artistic direction is by Jayachandran Palazhy and the choreography is by Jayachandran Palazhy and members of Attakkalari Repertory. Music/sound design is by Martin Lutz (Germany).<br /><br /> Light and projection design is Shymon Chelad. Image Courtesy is Mirco Arcese from Italy and the technical support is by Niranjan Gokhale, TransMedia Technologies. <br /><br /> The dancers include Hemabharathy Palani, Meghna Nambiar, Parth Bharadwaj, Sylvester Mardi, Nihal Pasha, Anindita Ghosh and Akshata Joshi.<br />The entry is free. <br />For details, you can call 22123684. <br /></p>
<p>Goethe-Institut/ Max Mueller Bhavan is presenting an event called ‘Open Studio-Process Presentation: Bhinna Vinyasa - Multiple Assemblages’ with bangaloREsident Martin Lutz on December 19, 7 pm at Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Wilson Gardens. <br /></p>.<p>German sound artist Martin Lutz will create the soundscape for Open Studio-Process Presentation of ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’. <br /><br /> The project will then be further developed and be presented elsewhere in India and internationally. <br /><br /> ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ could roughly be translated as multiple assemblages. Taking inspiration from ongoing changes in the nature of cities, maps, people's lives etc., this process presentation of R&D for ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ will offer an experience where live performance is enhanced with the multi-phonic soundscape.<br /><br />In an allegorical narrative of human situations of migration and journeys of individuals and communities from one location to another, ‘Bhinna Vinyasa’ juxtaposes multiple realities alluding to varied locations. <br /><br /> The inner journeys and transformations that happen to individuals are often more profound than the external migration of people who are often forced to choose one location and a set of conditions.<br /><br />The artistic direction is by Jayachandran Palazhy and the choreography is by Jayachandran Palazhy and members of Attakkalari Repertory. Music/sound design is by Martin Lutz (Germany).<br /><br /> Light and projection design is Shymon Chelad. Image Courtesy is Mirco Arcese from Italy and the technical support is by Niranjan Gokhale, TransMedia Technologies. <br /><br /> The dancers include Hemabharathy Palani, Meghna Nambiar, Parth Bharadwaj, Sylvester Mardi, Nihal Pasha, Anindita Ghosh and Akshata Joshi.<br />The entry is free. <br />For details, you can call 22123684. <br /></p>