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Perspective Workshop

Organized by the cooperation of Accessible Film Festival and British Council, the workshop aims to explore the relationship between the movements of body and camera by bridging the gap between two disciplines that are focused on the body and movement

Inspired by the movements of camera, how it can be used and how there is a harmony of it with dance, the workshop focuses on bringing about a new and individual perspective upon the movement by employing a camera with the elements of dance, body and choreography. In other words, it aims a create a new composition with the synergy of camera and movement.

The workshop, within which the dancers of Dance with Different Bodies project will also participate, welcomes anybody who has an experience in visual art and/or performance art with a focus on body. Participation is free of charge.
 
Tuğçe Ulugün Tuna
As an artist who is realizing her existence through body, movement and dance, she has been participated in various national and international festivals and organizations with her interdisciplinary contemporary dance pieces and performances. She has been also a contemporary dance and movement techniques lecturer in various academia’s dance and theatre branches. She is a dancer and performance artist, choreograph, director, art director, and movement and dance therapist.

Her body of work includes; Displacement, which was awarded by Arena Festival Jury in Germany, The Worst Job, Show of Strenght, Wet Volume, Machine Body, Residue, Vertigo, Phronemophobia, Cell, Echo, Chip Off, which are created specifically for locations, and Dance with Different Bodies, which is a project that has been continuing since 2000. She has been the head of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Contemporary Dance Department, where she has started to work in 1996 as a lecturer and choreograph.