RESEARCH

 

 
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[Paul] offers the promise of further worthwhile and much needed cross-cultural explorations.
— Real Time

In 1988 Annalouise received a scholarship to participate in cross-cultural workshops with Nigerian dance master, Peter Badejo OBE and Kathakali dance master, Karunakaran. This set her off on a life-long journey into the cross-pollination of flamenco and contemporary dance that has evolved into a unique practice. Exploring cultural content has fuelled all her works, and collaborations with artists from an eclectic mix of cultures delving into rigorous research and rich dialogue.

 

Practice-based research

  • What is the Character of rhythm? Exploring the identity of Flamenco and Indian rhythms with contemporary dance.

  • Composition or conversation? Improvisation tools used for Cueing and communicaiotn in traditional dance with live music.

  • Can cultural hybridity be created within a laboratory environment? Patterns and rhythms from Torres Strait Islands, Tonga, Kathak and flamenco with contemporary body percussion in exchange and debate.

  • DanceDNA. An original process for deconstructing cultural dance using somatic understanding to locate trigger points in the body. READ MORE

  • Technologies and Traditions - exploring Flamenco dance and responsive technology.