Production 2011
An interactive dance performance for two dancers, with augmented tactility.
Project in collaboration with duo  Scenocosme (Grégory Lasserre and Anaïs met den Ancxt)
Created with and danced by: Aude Miyagi, Julien Lecuziat
Full documentation
“Most innovative production” /  XXVI International Theatre and Dance Fair of Huesca, Spain – 2012

Presentations:
5 October,  2012 –  International Theater and Dance Fair of  Huesca, Spain
15 June , 2012 – Festival Les Bains Numériques #7 – Enghien Les Bains (near Paris)
30 March, 2012- Festival Electrochoc – Les Abattoirs – Bourgoin Jallieu (near Lyon)
27 November, 2011  – Center for Digital Creation Le Cube – Issy Les Moulineaux fotos on Flickr
17 November, 2011 – Alénya (Perpignan) – salle Antonio Machado – project Convivencia Pyrénées Méditerranée
2 October, 2011 – La Caldera – Barcelona (CorpusMedia 2011)
3 – 4 Septembre, 2011 – Abbaye de l’Escaladieu – “Digital horizons” – Hautes-Pyrénées
5 August, 2011 – Cité de l’espace – Astralia space  – Toulouse
21 May, 2011 – Lieu Commun – Toulouse (CorpusMedia 2011)
20 May, 2011 –  Theater Marcel Pagnol – Villeneuve-Tolosane
April 5, 2011 – Théâtre de la Digue – Toulouse
March 19 and 20, 2011 – Poitiers Festival Le 6ème Souffle de l’équinoxe

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Choreography: Anne Holst & Jean-Marc Matos (Compagnie K. Danse)
Interactive scenography, sound, lights: Scenocosme (Grégory Lasserre & Anaïs met den Ancxt)
Dancers: Aude Miyagi & Julien Lecuziat
photo credits: Scenocosme
Tactile Sensations is a dance performance that investigates the meaning and intimacy of touch and its social construction: the connection to memory and human attachment, emotion, desire, rejection.
How and why do people touch each other? How is touch initiated between people? What is the meaning of touch?
This performance stages the sensitive relationship between a man and a woman.
The overall theme is enhanced by the interactive experience of producing and altering the sound and lights via the digital treatment of data coming from the contact between two bodies.
The exchange happens when the two dancers touch each. This investigation of touch within the performance is augmented and made more clearly perceptible to the audience by adding the aural and visual sense in that each moment of touch (dancer-dancer) – according to the various meanings of the touch graded according to which part of the dancers body touches or is touched – produces a specific sound and variations in lights. This augmentation of the sense of touch by associating sound and light thus induces, enhances and stimulates the senses and makes the audience acutely aware of the multiple meanings of bodily human interaction which in daily life nowadays are often suppressed, subconscious or ignored.