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dalesramblingsblog · 7 months
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Lemon Jelly. Creationism. Fight Club. The cinema of Hal Hartley. All this and more will be touched upon in the Dale's Ramblings Sixth AnniVARsary Spectacular, as we look at the last of Virgin's Decalogs.
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meeraqi · 6 years
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META ’18: 6 Week Long Journey To Creativity In Movement And Visual Art Genres
META '18 is a creative arts programme designed to develop hybrid approaches in the field of multidisciplinary arts with a focus at movement arts and visual intelligence.
META '18 Facilitators:
Sahiba Singh (ART OF WRITING ART)
Sudeep Bhattacharya (DECONSTRUCTING PATTERNS) - Artistic creation with emphasis on cinema and photography
Nakula Somana (VISUAL MOVEMENT DESIGN)
Raam Kumar (Kalaripayattu and Voice Training)
Vinod Ravindran (Finding Stories through Theatre)
Programme Dates:
June 11th 2018 to July 21st 2018 (6 weeks)
Programme Timings:
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
Programme Price:
INR 18,000
Read full article here: https://meeraqi.com/meta-18-creative-arts-programme-bangalore/
Pay online for CONNECT 3 here: https://meeraqi.com/product/online-booking-for-meta-18/
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meeraqi · 6 years
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Visit https://ift.tt/2qDL4Lc to know more about META ’18: Creative Arts Programme 2018 in Bangalore Indiranagar Combining Arts Together A full time certification course in creativity, visual and performing arts: META ’18 is a creative arts programme designed to develop hybrid approaches in the field of multidisciplinary arts with a focus at movement arts and visual intelligence. The course spans over 6 weeks – Monday to Friday 10 am to 5 pm. This year we begin on June 11th 2018 and end the program on July 21st 2018. Focus: The focus area at META ’18 lies in a transformative process of creation through experimentation amongst groups guided and mentored by artists from various different fields. With movement at its core (though not a necessary element), META ’18 constantly strives to bring in fields of research including philosophy, cinema, dream work, gender studies, music and sound, installations, art appreciation and theory in anatomy as well as in art. Unification: This creative arts programme is driven by a strong emphasis on the art of art-making not as a way to “create to confuse” but to create to express and declare thoughts that can be assimilated, discussed, revealed and revered. META ’18 creative arts programme aims at creating pieces of art that are discomforting, challenging, in the realm of body and sound, sound and projection, written script, script and illustration, photography series, film, site specific work, a monologue, installation (body or otherwise) and how it all comes together as one unified artistic approach to creation. Facilitation: The program is facilitated by 5 facilitators. Get ready to be immersed in a 6 week experience in creation and performance after an informed theory and practice of various artistic disciplines. Insight: META ’18 creative arts programme is more than just an educational program. The format combines emphasis on “out of the box thinking”, creative learning, nonlinear narrative understanding, creative writing through special focus on story board and scripting, and flexibility of thought by pushing abstract thinking. Action: This creative arts programme is not just focused on providing the students with these unique and varied artistic tools, but to see to it that they understand and truly embody group-work and hence a large area of focus is around team-work, group-solidarity, human relationships and real meaning of an artistic life that can be achieved even without competition through genuine collaborations. Values: Transparent communication, self discipline, shared ideas, collaborations, joy of community driven language, creation for a dialogue are a few things that we encourage at META ’18. META ‘18 creative arts programme is curated by Meeraqi, an arts organization, in collaboration with some very inspiring facilitators, with focus on multidisciplinary approaches to art-making and creation. Meet the Facilitator... Nakula Somana (VISUAL MOVEMENT DESIGN) Nakula is a movement artist, founder of The Kha foundation. In META ’18 creative arts programme he will be facilitating release technique along with visual design for complex choreographic structures. A short chat with Nakula: What is creativity for you? I think we all do what we do…because we enjoy those moments of self-forgetting… when skill and promptings from unknown spaces help us do design. Design helps us arrange ourselves better. I would like to think it has some craft or skill behind it. Where have you learned your best art from? I think I have learnt the most watching others move. In that sense everyone is a teacher except when I am blind or indifferent. I am trying to figure out what community arts work could mean here in Bangalore for instance, through setting up of the Kha Foundation. Why would you prefer a multidisciplinary approach? Personally I would like to understand composition better than I do now, and make work that has different disciplines enter the work. What motivates you? Nature within us and around us is a primary motivator. There is no great designer though man keeps trying to find Him. At META ’18 creative arts programme, Nakula Somana will be taking you through sessions of physical training along with visual design that embodies the physical characteristics of the body.
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meeraqi · 6 years
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Visit https://ift.tt/2qDL4Lc to know more about META ’18: Creative Arts Programme 2018 in Bangalore Indiranagar Combining Arts Together A full time certification course in creativity, visual and performing arts: META ’18 is a creative arts programme designed to develop hybrid approaches in the field of multidisciplinary arts with a focus at movement arts and visual intelligence. The course spans over 6 weeks – Monday to Friday 10 am to 5 pm. This year we begin on June 11th 2018 and end the program on July 21st 2018. Focus: The focus area at META ’18 lies in a transformative process of creation through experimentation amongst groups guided and mentored by artists from various different fields. With movement at its core (though not a necessary element), META ’18 constantly strives to bring in fields of research including philosophy, cinema, dream work, gender studies, music and sound, installations, art appreciation and theory in anatomy as well as in art. Unification: This creative arts programme is driven by a strong emphasis on the art of art-making not as a way to “create to confuse” but to create to express and declare thoughts that can be assimilated, discussed, revealed and revered. META ’18 creative arts programme aims at creating pieces of art that are discomforting, challenging, in the realm of body and sound, sound and projection, written script, script and illustration, photography series, film, site specific work, a monologue, installation (body or otherwise) and how it all comes together as one unified artistic approach to creation. Facilitation: The program is facilitated by 5 facilitators. Get ready to be immersed in a 6 week experience in creation and performance after an informed theory and practice of various artistic disciplines. Insight: META ’18 creative arts programme is more than just an educational program. The format combines emphasis on “out of the box thinking”, creative learning, nonlinear narrative understanding, creative writing through special focus on story board and scripting, and flexibility of thought by pushing abstract thinking. Action: This creative arts programme is not just focused on providing the students with these unique and varied artistic tools, but to see to it that they understand and truly embody group-work and hence a large area of focus is around team-work, group-solidarity, human relationships and real meaning of an artistic life that can be achieved even without competition through genuine collaborations. Values: Transparent communication, self discipline, shared ideas, collaborations, joy of community driven language, creation for a dialogue are a few things that we encourage at META ’18. META ‘18 creative arts programme is curated by Meeraqi, an arts organization, in collaboration with some very inspiring facilitators, with focus on multidisciplinary approaches to art-making and creation. Meet the Facilitators... Sahiba Singh (ART OF WRITING ART): Sahiba Singh is a contemporary dancer and a writer. She is the creative director at Meeraqi, an arts organization in Bangalore. Sahiba will be facilitating a movement improvisation and creative writing workshop to inform a narrative thread that will tie the process of creation. Sudeep Bhattacharya (DECONSTRUCTING PATTERNS): Artistic creation with emphasis on cinema and photography Sudeep will be engaged with film curation and visual programming at META ’18 creative arts programme. Sudeep Bhattacharya is a film maker/photographer. He is the director of Meeraqi, an arts organisation. Nakula Somana (VISUAL MOVEMENT DESIGN): Nakula is a movement artist, founder of The Kha foundation. In META ’18 creative arts programme he will be facilitating release technique along with visual design for complex choreographic structures. Raam Kumar (KALARIPAYATTU AND VOICE TRAINING): Raam is a Kalaripayattu artist, which is a martial art form from Kerala. He is also a contemporary dancer and a physical theatre performer who works extensively with the concept of ‘voice with movement’ and body reflexes to find a new vocabulary which is what he will be facilitating at META ’18 creative arts programme. Vinod Ravindran (FINDING STORIES THROUGH THEATRE): Vinod is a theatre director, actor and producer with some of his plays touring extensively – one of them titled ‘How Cow Now Cow’. He believes that everything happening around is theatrical that can be expressed on stage given the right tools and understanding of performance. At META ’18 creative arts programme, Vinod will be working on acting, narratives, storytelling, intention, scripting and much more.
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