59 min

Lee Ming-Chieh – 李明‪潔‬ Wombat Radio

    • Performing Arts

"No matter which mediums I use, if I can keep finding something I feel curious about then I will keep going for choreography."Lee Ming-Chieh







Ming-chieh Lee is an independent choreographer born in 1989 in Taiwan often focusing on the dynamic of body, object and other things as the main mediums for her research related to memory and time, and further discussed the flowing performativity shaped between body and specific space. We cover;







* Dancing in public spaces* Inaccuracies becoming a new style for choreography* Fruitful limitations* Making experiments in many different fields* The specificity of environment * Using choreography to explore your body* Study at TNUA* Collaborating with drama and musical directors* Working across mediums* Mixed reality choreography* How to decide what is worth watching* Choreographing time* The work referenced at 49:20







links:







* Taipei National University of the Arts* artist website * Facebook* Instagram* CLAB Physical Futures Digital Exchange* YouTube

"No matter which mediums I use, if I can keep finding something I feel curious about then I will keep going for choreography."Lee Ming-Chieh







Ming-chieh Lee is an independent choreographer born in 1989 in Taiwan often focusing on the dynamic of body, object and other things as the main mediums for her research related to memory and time, and further discussed the flowing performativity shaped between body and specific space. We cover;







* Dancing in public spaces* Inaccuracies becoming a new style for choreography* Fruitful limitations* Making experiments in many different fields* The specificity of environment * Using choreography to explore your body* Study at TNUA* Collaborating with drama and musical directors* Working across mediums* Mixed reality choreography* How to decide what is worth watching* Choreographing time* The work referenced at 49:20







links:







* Taipei National University of the Arts* artist website * Facebook* Instagram* CLAB Physical Futures Digital Exchange* YouTube

59 min