Dos Cachuchas
Summary
In Dos Cachuchas, dance is seen as a language,
with its political implication on identity and
belonging. If dance is a language, how does
translation of a dance between bodies compare
with migration?
Supported by
HDK/Academy of Design and Crafts, School of
Global Studies, Centre on Global Migration.
HSM/Academy of Music and Drama.
Nest Den Haag with grants from VSBfonds, Prins
Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stroom Den Haag,
Mondriaan Fonds, The Hague City Council.
Description of project
Please see attached PDF.
Description of work included
Video projection, projectors, a pair of translucent
screens, video files of 14’58” duration, colour,
stereo.
Type of work
2-channel synchronised dance video installation
Published in
8 September - 11 November 2018 Exhibition Language is the only homeland at Nest, Den Haag, the Netherlands
Link to web site
http://nestruimte.nl/en/projects/language-is-the-only-homeland
Other description
Translucent screens, synchronized, video
projection, appropriation.
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Date
2018-09-08Creator
Wulia, Tintin
Keywords
La Cachucha, Fanny Elssler, Labanotation, dance, ballet, Ann Hutchinson Guest, Margaret Barbieri, Royal Ballet, film, Balinese dance, Tintin Wulia, Dos Cachuchas, language, translation, video, new media, migration, history, archive.
Publication type
artistic work
Language
eng