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A dynamic, powerful intensive program of Dance, Multimedia, Video creations and performances. Duality, Virtual and Physical Realities was performed in Panama, Leeds, London, Barcelona City, Girona, Brussels. Duality is a project which has been and remains in high demand. Expanding over time Duality was supported by Arts Council England, Fabra i Coats, Versiliadanza Theatre Fondazione Toscana Spettacoli Onlus, Cosi Lontano, Cosi Vicini and more. For more information or to Book Contact: info@indanceinternational.com
COLLABORATIONS
Harriet Macauley, Duality has successfully delivered over 49 projects with over 378 participants and students in England, Spain and Internationally led by choreographer and director Harriet Macauley.
Triplicity (TPVR) Multimedia Dance Creation, Limerick, Dublin Ireland, Northern Ballet, Leeds Institute of the Arts Sitges Barcelona · 30th May to 5th August 2022
Triplicity (TPVR) utilises multimedia in hybrid dance collaboration with new and existing partners/organisations and encompasses a structured dialogue exchange with intercommunication between Harriet Macauley, organisations & creative facilitators in the UK.
Light Moves is thrilled to announce Choreographer Harriet Macauley and Technologist Libby Odai are the selected dance and digital artists for the inaugural Studio Light Moves / Open Futures 2021 residency and critical-exchange platform. The significant and international response to this initiative demonstrated the value placed on interdisciplinary collaboration between dance and digital artists.
Northern Ballet Audition received 100s of applications for participation in new work Triplicity choreographer Harriet Macauley.Â
Supported by United Kingdom and International Organisations
Liverpool Johnmoores Screen School
Dance Leeds Studio
Northern Ballet Leeds
Light Moves, Open Futures is delivered in partnership with Dance Limerick and now in its second year, introduces new partners, Dance Ireland, Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance.
Triplicity Multimedia Creation Choreographer Harriet Macauley was created with support from Arts Council England, Leeds Conservatories, Dance Ireland, Dance Limerick, Liverpool John Moores, Dance Studio Leeds, Limerick University , Institute of the Arts Barcelona, YTD studios United KingdomÂ
Triplicity Multimedia Creation Choreographer Harriet Macauley was supported by Yorkshire Dance, Leeds 2020 – 2023
Quantum was performed in Leeds, Belgrade, Barcelona and Girona. It is a project which provides the people with opportunities in the creation of a Multimedia Dance Work with students or professionals, including the use of a original sound score, a choreographic movement score, which integrates character base discoveries., and short films, integrated into the performance and distribution of the Dance Work.
Fundamental, to the project are the Streaming, Broadcasting and Recordings of Dancers and Perfomers for dissemination to England, Europe and Internationally.
Previously funded by Arts Council England, L’animal, Girona, Culture Moves, Europe, Dance East, Yorkshire Dance and more
COLLABORATIONS
Quantum is designed for undergraduate and master academic students/dancers in the field of Artistic Dance. The project can be integrated or combined with Degree programs, Diploma Certificates or Performances, in England, Europe or Internationally.
Led by InDance International and Choreographer, Director Harriet Macauley the project is specifically for Performing Arts Programs and collaborates regularly with Digital Media Artists in Europe. For Booking Contact: Info@indanceinternational.com
InDance International Harriet Macauley Quantum was a period of creation through a Collaborative Multimedia Contemporary Dance Co-creation Residency supported by members of the faculty; Prof. Aleksandar llic, Vice President, Snezana Arnautovic and Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tomasevic. Harriet was hosted in the city of Belgrade Bulevar vojvode Misica 43, Belgrade Dance Institute to deliver the program. The outcomes of the period was learning, practice, networking, exchange, experimentation and performences with students, graduates, freelancers and independent artists.
Quantum Belgrade was generously funded by Arts Council England, Belgrade Institute and European Union in 2023.
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TODAY
2021
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2019
Artistic Director, Harriet Macauley is awarded financial support to undertake a PHD for the realisation of a System for Multimedia Collaboration, UK/ES. Project IDI, Dance & Technology is designed as part of research with Phoenix Dance Theatre, UK, Erasmus+ CodArts The Netherlands, Leeds Conservatory, Arts Council England. Harriet is awarded Recognised teacher status,with Hull University, UK.
2017
From 2017 the organisation began to solidify creative projects with the introduction of numerous collaborators in Dance, Photography, Digital Composition and Film Editing. Dancers were sought upon graduation and completion of performing arts studies to take part in numerous photography shoots, screen dance films and performances.
2020
The evolution of IDI continues to expand and evolve into a pulsating force of collaborative investigations into Dance and Technology in performance. IDI presented project IDI, Dance & Tech in COVID-19 in partnership with Barcelona based organisations.
2018
In 2018 Event InDance Barcelona featured Raul Tamez of Mexico City and Jenna Pollack of Juilliard School, New York, USA to perform, teach and facilitate in the first InDance Barcelona Event. Celebrity Carmit Bacher of PussyCat Dolls, Los Angeles supported InDance Event, Harriet Macauley with interviews on Barcelona Radio, features in La Vanguard and Time Out, to inspire individuals pursuing dance. InDance has worked in partnership with SAE Digital, Sansha on Stage, Barcelona Dance, Institute of the Arts Barcelona and Cultural Secretary of Culture, Mexico.
2016
InDance International, (IDI) was formed in 2016 in Sitges, Barcelona and is developed in collaboration with students of the Institute of the Arts Barcelona.
TODAY
2021
Follow us and find out about the InDance International 2021.
2020
The evolution of IDI continues to expand and evolve into a pulsating force of collaborative investigations into Dance and Technology in performance. IDI presented project IDI, Dance & Tech in COVID-19 in partnership with Barcelona based organisations.
2019
Artistic Director, Harriet Macauley is awarded financial support to undertake a PHD for the realisation of a System for Multimedia Collaboration, UK/ES. Project IDI, Dance & Technology is designed as part of research with Phoenix Dance Theatre, UK, Erasmus+ CodArts The Netherlands, Leeds Conservatory, Arts Council England. Harriet is awarded Recognised teacher status,with Hull University, UK.
2018
In 2018 Event InDance Barcelona featured Raul Tamez of Mexico City and Jenna Pollack of Juilliard School, New York, USA to perform, teach and facilitate in the first InDance Barcelona Event. Celebrity Carmit Bacher of PussyCat Dolls, Los Angeles supported InDance Event, Harriet Macauley with interviews on Barcelona Radio, features in La Vanguard and Time Out, to inspire individuals pursuing dance. InDance has worked in partnership with SAE Digital, Sansha on Stage, Barcelona Dance, Institute of the Arts Barcelona and Cultural Secretary of Culture, Mexico.
2017
From 2017 the organisation began to solidify creative projects with the introduction of numerous collaborators in Dance, Photography, Digital Composition and Film Editing. Dancers were sought upon graduation and completion of performing arts studies to take part in numerous photography shoots, screen dance films and performances.
2016
InDance International, (IDI) was formed in 2016 in Sitges, Barcelona and is developed in collaboration with students of the Institute of the Arts Barcelona.
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