Media Release

26 May 2010

For immediate release


  Performances announced for 101010 UpStage Festival

A record 19 performances have been selected for the 101010 UpStage 
Festival <http://upstage.org.nz/blog/?page_id=680>, the fourth annual 
showcase of cyberformance using the UpStage platform, which takes place 
this year on and around 10 October.

Artists from 11 countries, traversing seven time zones, will present 
shows on a wide variety of themes. Common to all shows is the use of 
UpStage <http://upstage.org.nz/>, a web-based platform that enables 
remote performers to collaborate in real time for an online audience. 
Audiences can easily access the performances with only a standard web 
browser and internet connection, and there will be "real life access 
nodes" in some locations.

Festival curators Vicki Smith, Dan Untitled and Helen Varley Jamieson 
said that once again the call for proposals had resulted in a diversity 
of ideas, themes and approaches. "We don't place any restrictions on the 
artists, other than the length of their shows (not longer than 20 
minutes)," says Jamieson. "We leave the form and content open to 
encourage experimentation and innovation. It also means the programme 
has something for everyone."

This year, the programme has been divided into four groups. "Temporal" 
groups together shows which explore sound and movement across time and 
networks. The performances in "Trajectory" follow traces, trails and 
tracks. Thought-provoking and brain-teasing shows can be found in 
"Tendrils", while those in "Transgress" invite audiences to cross 
boundaries or limits.

There are dance-based performances, theoretical meditations, comedy, 
explorations of sexuality, conceptual works, who-dunnits, creative 
interpretations of technology and numerous interactive works. Several 
performances will have participatory contexts prior to the festival and 
some are part of larger projects. The full list of performances is 
included at the end of this release, and information about each show is 
online at www.upstage.org.nz <http://www.upstage.org.nz>.

Just over half of the shows are by artists who have previously made work 
in UpStage, with eight shows coming from artists new to UpStage. Many of 
the new artists are established in other disciplines, including theatre, 
dance, music and visual arts, and are interested in the challenge of 
extending their practice into cyberspace.

"It's exciting to see the variety of approaches from new artists," says 
Jamieson, "as well as the directions in which experienced UpStage 
artists are moving. There is technical experimentation as well as 
pushing interactivity and the evolving relationship between performers 
and audience in a real-time online environment."

As with previous festivals, there will be RL (real life) access nodes 
around the world. So far RL nodes have been confirmed in New York, 
Slovenia, Wellington (New Zealand) and Calgary (Canada); others will be 
announced as they are confirmed. RL access nodes provide a physical 
venue where audiences can watch and participate in the festival. 
Sometimes performances are staged from nodes, combining the online and 
proximal environments and audiences.

The full list of performances, information about each show and links to 
participate, is available on the UpStage web site: 
http://www.upstage.org.nz. The schedule of performances will be 
available closer to the time of the festival.

For more information, contact [email protected]


*Performances selected for the 101010 UpStage Festival:*

    * "A little online communion" by Bishop Bishop (Sheila Bishop), Josh
      Cajinarobleto & Mitzi MIze (USA)
    * "MASS-MESS" by Katarina DJ. Urosevic & Jelena Lalic (Serbia)
    * "S/Zports: A Training for the Possible Wor(l)ds" by Miljana Peric,
      Julijana Protic, Jelena Milosavljevic-Rubil, Goran Rubil (Serbia),
      Andrea Ass (Germany) & Suzon Fuks (Australia)
    * "Vibrations in a viral vitality" - AP033, lead by Jenny Pickett
      (France)
    * "Die Totezone (The Deadzone)" by Alexa Wilson (NZ/Germany) & Cat
      Ruka (NZ)
    * "Nino, Nina – Nin. that’s who I am" by Helga Hofbauer & Lilly
      Axster (Vienna) plus others
    * "X marks the spot" by Vicki Smith (Aotearoa/NZ) & Helen Varley
      Jamieson (NZ/Germany)
    * "Transient Spaces" - Schaumbad - Freies Atelierhaus Graz (Austria)
    * "make-shift" by Paula Crutchlow (UK) & Helen Varley Jamieson
      (NZ/Germany)
    * "West Side’s Story" by Joanne, Ellen and Hannah (New Zealand)
    * "Murder 2.0" by Virtual Theatre (Canada)
    * "Theatre of Exchange" by Nathalie Fougeras (France/Sweden) & Malin
      Ståhl (Sweden/UK)
    * "Plaice or Sole" by Francesco Buonaiuto, Mario Ferrigno (Naples,
      Italy)
    * "darko milicevic’s AUDIOvisualILLUSIONS [ interactive multimedia
      performances]" by Darko Milicevic (Linz, Austria)
    * "Sprinkler Fountain" by Suzon Fuks (Australia), Miljana Peric
      (Serbia) and Tara Rebele (USA)
    * "Aquifer Fountain" by ActiveLayers (Australia, NZ, UK)
    * "Colourful Wi-Fi Network" by Jung-Hua Liu (UK)
    * "Strings Attached 2: Who’s driving this thing?" by Cindi L’Abbe &
      others (New Hampshire, USA)
    * A show by Kristin Carlson (Canada) & Sheila Paige (USA)

*For more information about the performances, the artists *

*and the festival in general, please visit*

*www.upstage.org.nz <http://www.upstage.org.nz>*

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helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
[email protected]
http://www.creative-catalyst.com
http://www.avatarbodycollision.org
http://www.upstage.org.nz
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