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DCW AT 18th STREET ARTS CENTER
Opening Reception: Wednesday, June 20, 7 – 10 pm
Artist Talk 7:30 p.m
Installation runs June 20 – 30
1639 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404
FREE admission 310-453-3711; www.18thstreet.org
Men in the Wall – installation

Join British artists Liz Aggiss and Billy Cowie for the opening of “Men in the Wall”, a four-screen, 3-dimensional stereoscopic video dance installation at the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica. The installation opens Wednesday, June 20th, 7:00 pm with the artist talk at 7:30 pm and runs through June 30th.
Special stereoscopic glasses will be provided to watch this 3D world of four men, who share their framed lives in a public quartet while retaining their private differences.
The piece runs on a continuous 25-minute loop and will be projected from four different projectors onto the wall.
Billy Cowie and Liz Aggiss principally work together in the area of dance/theatre performance, screen dance and installation. They have made over thirty live performance pieces for their company Divas Dance Theatre, have toured Europe extensively and completed four major screen projects (two BBC Dance for Camera commissions and two ACE Capture projects). They have created commissioned work for 'Extemporary Dance Theatre',' Mantis', 'Transitions', 'Intoto', 'Carousel' and 'Hi Spin'. Aggis and Cowie’s dance screen work has received numerous international awards including: Czech Crystal, Prague Golden Film Festival (2002); Special Jury Golden Award, Houston (2003); Best Female Film, Mediawaves Hungary (2003); and the Romanian National Office of Cinematography Award (2003). A book about their work entitled Anarchic Dance was published by Routledge in January 2006.
Billy Cowie has composed music performed by Marie McLaughlin, Nicola Hall, Gerard McChrystal, Daphne Scott-Sawyer, Juliet Russell, Rowan Godel, Pammjit Pammi and Naomi Itami. He has also composed music for three BBC Radio projects: 'The Tempest', Philip Pullman's 'Dark Materials Trilogy' (both dir by David Hunter) and Thinking Earth (dir Pam Marshall). He has also composed music for film directors Tony Palmer, Chris Rodley, Stephen Frears and Bob Bently. Billy Cowie is currently Principle Research Fellow at the University of Brighton.
Liz Aggiss is a performer/choreographer/film-maker and has received numerous awards including the Bonnie Bird Choreography Award (1994) and the Arts Council Dance Fellowship Award (2003). She has written for Dance Theatre Journal and animated and is currently Professor of Visual Performance at the University of Brighton.
“Men in the Wall” is an Arts Council Capture 3 Award and received support from The Centre for Research and Development (Arts and Architecture) University of Brighton.
This Dance Camera West program was made possible in part by the Inter/Arts project funded by Los Angeles County Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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