Friday, August 6, 2010

The Second Day of Amazing Recordings




We are back, and you have no idea how bad it is. We are speeding up - washing it down with a gin and juice - and are about to hit the 500 pages - halfway to the finishing line - well almost the old work horse of a book is 1037 pages.
Here we go - are you aware about the fact that the new silver bible is coming out in a week. Yes, it can be in your hand within seven days. Disco.
But first some magic performances of readings from TSDH 2009.

Page 26 read by David Berge

Page 28 read by Kristine Slettevold

Page 30 read by Peter Doley

Continuation from page 36 read by Moriah Evans

Page 36 read by Moriah Evans

Page 48 read by Andrea Csaszni-Rygh

Page 58 read by Halla Olafsdottir


Page 62 read by Andrea Csaszni-Rygh

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The First Awesome Readings




Extra amazing here they are the first small attempts to read through a 1000 pages of makers and doers writing. Come on sign up and do some reading - we need to cover those one thousand pages before the 13 August otherwise otherwise... You don't want to know.

In the mean time INPEX is preparing a kick as release - which has now spread to be release parties also in Gothenburg, Stockholm, Berlin, Buenos Aires and London. ***Yeah***

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Page 3 read by Halla Olafsdottir

Page 5 read by Richard Panciera

Page 6 read by Rodrigo Sobarzo

Page 9 read by Jennifer Lacey

Page 12 read by David Dorfman

Page 15 read by Rosalind Goldberg

Page 22 read by Moriah Evans

Page 24 read by Ondrej Vidlar

Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Swedish Dance History Goes Audio

After a ruthless ten days of activity the Swedish Dance History episode #2 - the 2010 version - has been rushed away to our specially designed printing house in Estonia where no less than 3000 copies will be pulled together by some magical machines we can't even spell the name of. With brilliant assistance by CAPERO the books will be on it's way back to Vienna within a week. On 13 August a grand release party will be celebrated in collaboration with Impulstanz. The aim is to get no less than 1500 of those marvellous books out into the world within a week. And we will succeed.
However, are we about to take it easy for almost two week? We don't think so. Nope, in the mean time, as the 2009 version of the publication is out of stock, we will attempt to make an audio version to be spread as MP3 audiofiles free to download on this web location (later on also available as hard copy, but that's another story, although if your dad or somebody else runs a DVD printing factory, do give us a good price).
A 1000 pages will thus be turned into a 1000 voices, or at least a 1000 pages read be us who do and create dance. The members of the team remaining in Vienna (other in PAF) will record the book from the beginning to the end. It's for you and me, but we also thought it'll be nice with a TSDH for the blind and/or illiterate. So Monday 2 August we start recording. You will find a mobile recording team in different location in the festival, putting a microphone gently in your face and ask you to contribute with your voice. Just think about how nice it will be for you mother listening to your voice as you tour the world, or why not the boyfriends you have forgotten during long nights at he lounge. In any case it is a contribution to an amazing resource for dance historians.
So get ready to battle with The Swedish Dance History Goes Audio and remember there is only gonne be one of them ever. This is your chance to become eternal once again.

Just click and download your contribution all of them will be available here.