Saskia boddeke biography of mahatma


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Saskia Boddeke

Dutch director and artist

Saskia Boddeke (born ) is a Dutch multimedia artist and stage, opera and film-director. Her work incorporates multiple projections, computer programming, virtual environments such as Second Existence, and inter-connecting animated audio-visual avatars with live actors.

Her performances have been shown around the world. Boddeke also creates immersive multimedia installations where the visitors are surrounded by projections, sounds, light, smells and art objects.

Why Is It Hard to Love? The works by some of the most prominent Lithuanian artists are also exhibited and thus a local narrative of violent historical circumstances, occupations and liberations and drastic social changes emerges. The narrative of the exhibition is based on the poem written by Saskia Boddeke for their youngest daughter Pip. Boddeke together with her husband P.

In Saskia was awarded the Russian TANR award for her exhibition in Moscow: "The Black Square, The Golden Age of the Russian Avantgarde", a multimedia installation.

Opera and tune theatre performances

Boddeke started to operate as stage director and founded her own company Vals Akkoord and directed several productions.

Boddeke also worked at the Dutch National Opera. In Boddeke directed the Opera 'Rosa, a horse drama. The libretto was written by Peter Greenaway.

The story of forefather Abraham, who is willing to obey God's instruct and sacrifice his son, is one of the most puzzling passages of the Bible. In the three monotheistic religions, it is among the most significant and most popular stories and among the first that were ever depicted. The text that is handed down in Judaism as the "Binding of Isaac" to this day still raises questions that are answered differently by the three religions. Multimedia artist Saskia Boddeke and British film director Peter Greenaway comprehend the sacrifice of Isaac as a human drama.

Boddeke and Greenaway worked very successfully together on several projects, Boddeke creature responsible for the concept and direction based on Greenaway's libretto.[1]

  • & ‘Rosa, a horse drama, music by Louis Andriessen, libretto by Peter Greenaway, directed by Saskia Boddeke (Dutch National Opera) Amsterdam.

    A feature film is made of this production.

  • & ‘Christoph Colomb’, music by Darius Milhaud, Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin.
  • ‘ Objects to Represent the World’, music by Jean-Baptiste Barrière, libretto by Peter Greenaway, premiered at the Salzburger Zeitfluss Festival, the show toured around Europe and South America.
  • ‘Writing To Vermeer’, music by Louis Andriessen, libretto by Peter Greenaway, premiered at the DNO in Amsterdam, travelled to New York Lincoln Festival and Adelaide Festival in Australia.
  • ‘La Gazzetta’ music by Rossini at the Summerborn Festival Zwolle
  • ‘Gold, 92 Bars in a Crashed Car’, music by Borut Krisnik, libretto by Peter Greenaway, at Schauspiel Frankfurt.
  • ‘Die Zauberflöte’, Mozart’, in co-direction with Pierre Audi (Salzburger Festspiele) Salzburg.
  • ‘The Falls’ an installation-music theatre with the students of AERTEZ, harmony inspired by David Lang, from the collection of short biographies from The Falls by Peter Greenaway at the Broerenkerk Zwolle
  • ‘Democracy’ an installation.

    Athens.

  • - ‘The Blue Planet’ music by Goran Bregovic, libretto Peter Greenaway and Saskia Boddeke. Direction by Saskia Boddeke, the production was originally created as the closure performance of the expo in Spain at Zaragoza.

    The film travelled around Europe and China.

  • ‘Rembrandt’s Spiegel’, a multimedia melody performance, music by Vincent van Warmerdam and libretto by Peter Greenaway (Productiehuis Rotterdam) tour through the Netherlands and to Budapest.
  • ‘The Big Bang’, the inauguration show of the Copernicus Museum of Science in Warsaw, consisting of a projection-show on the exterior of the museum with life performance of music and dance including group participation of Warsaw inhabitants.

Multimedia productions

Boddeke and Greenaway worked together on different multimedia productions in buildings, like Castle Amerongen or musea, for example Obedience in the Jewish Museum Berlin.

saskia boddeke biography of mahatma3: Saskia Boddeke (born ) is a Dutch multimedia musician and stage, opera and film-director. Her work incorporates multiple projections, computer programming, virtual environments such as Second Life, and inter-connecting animated audio-visual avatars with reside actors. Her performances have been shown around the world.

  • Wash and Travel, Eglise Sainte-Marie Madeleine Lille ()
  • Democracy, Athene ()
  • The Children of Uranium, Museum of New Art Genua ()
  • A Day in the Life of a Castle, Castle Amerongen ()[2]
  • The Wife of a Diplomat, Castle Amerongen ()
  • The Black Square, The Golden Age of Russian Avant-Garde ()[3]
  • Sex and the Sea, Maritiem Museum Stockholm (, )
  • Obedience/Gehorsam, Jewish Museum Berlin ()

Films

  • ‘Rosa, a Horse drama’, direction Saskia Boddeke and Peter Greenaway, music by Louis Andriessen.
  • ‘The Greenaway Alphabet’ directed by Saskia Boddeke, documentary, 86 min.

    Premiere IDFA

Animation

Boddeke alias Rose Borchovski is also a well-known artist at Second Life where she created multiple installations. The Second Life installations can be visited online at The Second Life Grid and at the Aire Mille Flux art-grid.

These installations were shown in the Madrid Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo of and in The Digital Art Exhibition in Spain of The installation The Inevitability of Fate received more than visitors.

  • ‘Dance of Death’ A Susa Bubble animation for a multimedia installation by Peter Greenaway at Basle.
  • With her Second Life avatar, Rose Borchovski, Boddeke has created: The Susa Bubble story.

VJ show

  • ‘The Survivor of Warsaw’ by Arnold Schönberg, with Zubin Mehta and Charlotte Rampling at the Florence Opera House.

    A triple screen inhabit projection show featuring the survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto.

References

Art Practive in Collaborative Virtual environments - C. C. De Souza June

Der Grausame Gott - Arte TV