The Motion Dance Collective Meetings and rehearsals to prepare for our @HIP HOP SCREENDANCE workshops THIS SUNDAY Pioneers History Dance Festival 2015!
We're ready people! Are you?
http://www.pioneershistorydance.com/tickets/workshop-omari
17th of September 2015. 'Written and Composed: Truth / Lies'
I am happy to announce that one of the video documentaries 'Moving away' will be screened on the 17th of September , 19:30pm in Hackney Attic, 270Mare Street, E8 1HE London, United Kingdom. Everyone is welcome!
'MOVING AWAY' - Episode 1
Hugo Cortes
London, UK
A Motion Dance Collective Production
Filmed and Edited by Omari 'Motion' Carter
Dance by Hugo Cortes, Salvador, Brazil
Music composed by Elena Alekseeva
https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/Hackney_Picturehouse/film/written-and-composed-truth-lies
Social media updates
'The Motion Dance Collective'
Elena has joined 'the Motion Dance Collective', checking it up! It's amazing!
http://www.motiondancecollective.com/#!about/cfp1
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'...A huge thanks to Olga Tichomirova and Alexandra Glazovskaya for their dance and choreography!!!!!'
'The importance of music theory and composition in dance electronic music production'
In addition to Elena's research subject, that is 'Music Composition and Sound Design for Contemporary Dance', she will give a presentation about contemporary dance electronic music production.
The presentation will cover the following areas:
- Problems that arise in dance electronic music when music theory is not applied (with showing examples);
- The importance of music theory and composition in contemporary musical practices;
- Composing for moving images.
2/06/2015 Royal Holloway, University of London
The music is part of a soon to be released, screendance documentary web series entitled 'moving away'. In collaboration with The Motion Dance Collective www.motiondancecollective.com
Music by Elena Alekseeva(Helen Alexis)
University of Brighton. Jonathan Burrows MasterClass
'It was the most memorable MasterClass I've ever been, given by Jonathan Burrows, the choreographer. AHRC research skills project, which is being run by the University of Brighton in collaboration with Royal Holloway. Thank you for such an inspired talk!'
Elena
Aleksandr Scriabin. Piano Sonata No.4, Op.30.
Performed by Elena Alekseeva
Recording by students group, MA in Music Technology in the University of Limerick. Irish Chamber Orchestra Studio. October, 2013
Big thanks to Eddie Nolan, Alan, Barry and Lukasz
Digital Music Presentation at the Southampton SOLENT University
02/03/2015 Southampton SOLENT University, United Kingdom
Digital Music Presentation at the Southampton SOLENT University for BA (Hons) in Digital Music course.
On this presentation Elena will talk about her career development, and about the transition that was made from being a professional classical pianist to a composer/producer who works with computer-based digital music technology.
Presentation of her produced works and integration of live piano with digital sounds. What DAW is she using and why? Which synthesisers is she using and why? How she create her own sound design? Music for the dance films. How she acknowledge certain movements of the dancer and not others? Suggested ‘narrative’ in the music, and which emotions is she want to convey?
11/02/2015 presentation pg day
14:00, Wettons Terrasse 001, Music Department,
Royal Holloway, University of London.
Elena will present her project 'Music Composition and Sound Design for Contemporary Dance':
- The theoretical part of the research;
- The practical part of the research;
- Latest compositions + video examples.
'Portrait 1a - The Pianist'. Work by Tristan McGuire
Portrait 1a - The Pianist'. Work by Tristan McGuire
This is a piece which uses algorithmic video mixing in Jitter combined with probabilistic sound generation in Max. The video mixing uses simple video analysis feedback to adjust settings and change blending modes. The sound generation uses Markov chains up to the fourth order. The portrait is of Elena Alekseeva - a talented pianist and composer and a good friend.
Some of Tristan's work can be seen and heard here
https://soundcloud.com/tpsm
https://vimeo.com/tristanmcguire
Big thanks!
Elena
Alexandra-Martyn&Elena Alekseeva/ 24/01/2015. The BoilerHouse RHUL
Boilerhouse concert
BA Voice and Dance
Music by Elena Alekseeva
Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland
24/01/2015 3:30 pm Practice Gallery, Boiler House, RHUL
On 24th January the Boiler House Lecture Theatre will host the first Royal Holloway Practice-based Concert. Along with performances, readings, presentations and other modes of sharing, the Practice Gallery will exhibit materials of practice based research for the day.
Elena will share her compositions.
More information may be found here.
https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/english/informationforcurrentstudents/postgraduateresearch/practice-basedphdprogramme/thepracticegallery/thepracticegallery.aspx#ad-image-0
Practice-based PhD Presentation (10 December, 5.00pm-7.00pm)
Venue: Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E
Do you like music and dance? Would you like to participate Practice-based presentation? On this venue I will present my research topic 'Music composition and sound design for contemporary dance'. Theory, practice and improvisation.
Elena Alekseeva
Elena is a professional musician with a classical background. Originally from Russia, she started her music career as a child. She studied piano at the Moscow College of Music named after M.M. Ippolitov-Ivanov (June 2007) and the Moscow Institute of Music which she graduated from in June 2012. She did her masters as a classical pianist in the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland (May 2014).
Elena is a first-year practice-based PhD student (composition) with supervision by Brian Lock. Her research topic is 'Music Composition and Sound design for Contemporary Dance': collaborative work with dancers and choreographers. Her composition processes include computer music composition, sound design and contemporary dance as visualisation of the music.
http://elena-alekseeva.squarespace.com/home/
Iain Chambers
Iain Chambers' music explores the hidden soundworld beneath the places and sounds we think we know well. This is acousmatic music with a strong sense of location. His music appeals to the emotions, and uses field recordings in the composition process.
Story-telling with sound is a key part of Iain's other life as a freelance radio producer making experimental features. Iain's work in radio mirrors his music: both combine emotive narratives with unconventional sonic treatments. His BBC Radio 3 radiophonic drama, Use It Or Lose It – featuring his music - won a Sony Radio Academy Award and Prix Europa Special Commendation for Best Drama in 2011.
Iain is a founder member of the musique concrète group Langham Research Centre. This collective resembles an Early Music group in their commitment to authentic performances of 20th century electronic music by composers like John Cage and Alvin Lucier. They compose new music using an instrumentarium of open-reel tape machines, sinewave oscillators, and other obsolete technology. They have performed at international festivals, Tate Modern, the London Coliseum and Barbican Art Gallery.
https://soundcloud.com/iain-chambers
http://openaudio.co.uk/
http://langhamresearch.co.uk/
Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson is a London-based composer and performer currently studying for a PhD in composition with Brian Lock. His PhD work is focused on developing a personal compositional language based on an extended conception of pop songwriting aesthetics. He has released 5 albums to date, the most recent of which is entitled “The Night Attendant” and was put out by the independent label Pickled Egg Records last month. In addition, he is a founding member of Written and Composed, a collective of writers and composers that grew out of the English and Music departments at Royal Holloway.
https://soundcloud.com/tomwilsoncomposer