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PERMANENT SEMINAR ON DANCE STUDIES
 
The Permanent Seminars of the INET-md Dance Studies Research Group (GIED) are intended to be a forum where all its members (integrated and collaborators), as well as other researchers from the academic, cultural and artistic world, can present their work and discuss ongoing projects and research. The enormous challenges that await us are like a compliment to the insistence and persistence (some would say resilience) that any scientific research represents, with greater evidence in artistic areas, and one of the simple but representative reasons why the Permanent Seminars organized by the Dance Studies Research Group have salmon as their chromatic option, illustrating a continuum against the current, always moving forward in a resilient dynamic of strength and will.
 
 
2024-12-06 | 3 pm - 4:30 pm | Zoom Room
 
Free access, online.
 
Zoom Room
Meeting ID: 91424617651
Pass: 103923
 
 
 
GIED Seminar | Expanded Sound Body: (In )corporation of sound in movement 
 
Daniela Gatti | UNICAMP, Brasil
Jonatas Manzolli | SISUC, Universidade de Coimbra

The seminar aims to share part of the results of the research “Corpo Sonoro Expandido” led by professor Daniela Gatti at the State University of Campinas with funding from the São Paulo State Research Support Foundation – FAPESP - BR. The research investigates the interactions between movement, sound and technology through the mediation of devices and computational systems . We adopt movement protocols in connection with the generative musical app MoveGuitar created by researcher Jonatas Manzolli as drivers of a creative body that expands in sound and we develop work methodologies amplified in multimodal performances. Improvisation comes in as a concept of chain reaction and synergy through cycles that we call existential.

 
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Daniela Gatti | Associate Professor in Corporal Arts Department at State University of Campinas (Unicamp) Brazil. Daniela is dedicated to interdisciplinary research, promoting dialogue between Dance, Music, literature and other languages. Her areas of study include: Dance and Creative Process; Choreographic and Improvisation Studies; Multimodal Composition; Dramaturgy of Dance; Dance and media technologies.  In 2017 she received a undergraduate teaching dedication award from the Institute of Arts. As a researcher, she coordinates the dance group Nucleo de Dança Redes Unicamp at Postgraduate Program in Performing Arts (PhD and Master Degree). She has led research between sound movement and technology at the Interdisciplinary Nucleus for Sound Studies – NICS/ Unicamp. She has collaborated researcher at the Institute of Ethnomusicology - Center for Studies in Music and Dance (INET-md) Portugal. Gatti collaborates as a choreographer at the São Paulo Contemporary Composers Festival – SPCCF (2019 to 2024) in partnership with young contemporary composers from various countries.
 
Jônatas Manzolli | Full Professor at the Institute of Arts at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), specializing in Musical Composition. He is dedicated to interdisciplinary research, promoting dialogue between Science and the Arts. His areas of study include Music Composition, Computational Music, Computer-Aided Music Analysis, and Human-Computer Interaction in Artistic Domains.  Over the past 25 years, he has led research at the Interdisciplinary Nucleus for Sound Studies (NICS/Unicamp). With a team of musicologists, composers, performing artists, engineers, and computer scientists, he has co-authored over 250 articles published in renowned journals and conferences, spanning diverse disciplines. As an educator within the Postgraduate Program in Music, he has devoted himself to training a new generation of researchers, overseeing the completion of over 25 doctoral and masters degrees. Many of his former students hold positions in prestigious institutions in Brazil and abroad. In addition to his academic leadership at UNICAMP, Jônatas has collaborated with prestigious, internationally renowned research centers. He is currently a collaborating researcher at SISUC University of Coimbra PT and a collaborator at INETmd PT.