
Behind the Stage
Image ftom Orestie I-IV, Thalia Theater
© Armin Smailovic
Relationship between
Choreography and
Technology


Regie: Nicolas Stemann Dramaturgie: Sandra Küpper Musikalische Leitung: Laurenz Wannenmacher Mediale Inszenierung: IXA/Claudia Lehmann /Konrad Hempel Live-Video: Martin Prinoth Medienassistentin: Yunseo Sunny Choi Bild- und Videostatistin: Nina Kunde Kostüme: Sophie Reble

Premiere 30. Oktober 2024, Thalia Theater Koproduktion mit den Salzburger Festspielen 2024 nach Aischylos, Sophokles, Euripides / Regie Nicolas Stemann / In einer Textfassung von Nicolas Stemann

© Armin Smailovic
Orestie I-IV
Media-Video Technology in Performing Arts
In the context of performing arts, media and video technology plays a transformative role in enriching the performance by adding visual layers that interact with live action. Video projections, live feeds, and digital effects can extend the narrative, create atmospheric depth, or introduce surreal elements, offering audiences a more immersive and dynamic experience.

© Alexandra Polina
Lucinda Childs Dance Compnay
Four New Work
Sound-Tone Technology in
Performing Arts: Integrating Choreography and Music
The integration of technology in choreography documentation and music coordination allows for greater precision and creativity in the performing arts. Technology not only supports the seamless integration of music and movement but also enhances the overall artistic expression, creating a more cohesive and innovative performance. Through the fusion of art and technology, choreography and music can be perfectly synchronized, enriching the audience's experience. Choreography and Music Integration
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