✨ AEYPDEA x Jean-Marc Matos - Intensive Contemporary Dance & Digital Art Seminar
How can the body speak in today's digital landscape? How do we move between the experienced and the virtual?
As part of our research around the inclusion, modern creation and embodied technology, we are holding an intensive seminar with the Jean-Marc Matos - dancer, choreographer and artistic director of the interdisciplinary group K. Dance - that will lead us to the meeting of movement and digital arts.
💡 With a long artistic career based on four pillars - creation, mediation, research and interdisciplinary exchange - Jean-Marc Matos creates works that raise questions about the boundaries between fantasy and reality, the social construction of the body and the psychological structures of human relationships.
🌀 His choreographic approach proposes a dialogue between the physical body (experienced, felt) and the virtual body (visual, digital), linking contemporary dance and technology in a poetic, thoughtful and deeply human way.
📍 More about the artist and his team: k-danse.net
and on instagram https://www.instagram.com/ciek.danse/
✨ AEYPDEA x Jean-Marc Matos - Intensive Contemporary Dance & Digital Arts Workshop
How can the body speak in today's digital landscape? How do we move between what is lived and what is virtual?
As part of our research on inclusion, contemporary creation, and embodied technologywe are organizing an intensive workshop with Jean-Marc Matos - dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of the interdisciplinary company K. Dance - exploring the intersection of movement and digital arts.
💡 With an artistic practice rooted in four main pillars - creation, mediation, research, and transdisciplinary exchange - Jean-Marc Matos develops performances that challenge the boundaries between reality and fiction, the social construction of the body, and the psychological structures that shape human relationships.
🌀 His choreographic approach invites a dialogue between the physical body (felt, experienced) and the visual body (seen, virtual), connecting contemporary dance and digital technology in a poetic, thoughtful, and deeply human way.
📍 Learn more about his work and company: k-danse.net