INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria), 2013
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
at: National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
at: National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
other works with the method, Inside Works:
INSIDE THURSDAY - VIANNE AGAIN (Drawing Room D112, MADA), 2012
ensemble performance, multi-channel HD video installation, synchronised, foil paper sculptural objects, 6 min looped
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
actual ghosts/studio tank, 2005
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts, with supervision by Maaike Bleeker, Renee Copraij, Jeroen Fabius. sound recorder Viljam Nybacka.
INSIDE THURSDAY - VIANNE AGAIN (Drawing Room D112, MADA), 2012
ensemble performance, multi-channel HD video installation, synchronised, foil paper sculptural objects, 6 min looped
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
actual ghosts/studio tank, 2005
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts, with supervision by Maaike Bleeker, Renee Copraij, Jeroen Fabius. sound recorder Viljam Nybacka.
VIANNE AGAIN credits:
INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria)
Artists: Shelley Lascia, Helen Grogan, Anne-Marie May. Performers: Deanne Butterworth, Timothy Harvey, Jo Lloyd, Bonnie, Bonnie Paskas. NGV Sound Designer: Benjamin Walbrook. Videographer & Camera Technician: Anna Gilby. Camera technician: Laura May Grogan
VIANNE AGAIN
Choreography: Shelley Lasica. performers: Deanne Butterworth, Tim Harvey, Jo Lloyd and Bonnie Paskas
Composer: Milo Kossowski & Morgan McWaters. Contributions by artists Anne Marie‐May, Helen Grogan and Antuong Nguyen. Writer: Justin Clemens
INSIDE THURSDAY - VIANNE AGAIN (Drawing Room D112, MADA), 2012 ensemble performance, multi-channel HD video installation, synchronised, foil paper sculptural objects, 6 min looped
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
This installation work by Helen Grogan was a contribution to Shelley Lasica’s choreographic project VIANNE AGAIN and was developed in close conversation with Lasica. Objects by Anne-Marie May are visible in this work. Made for Monash University Caulfield, Melbourne and online as ongoing photographic and video documentation
other works with the method, Inside Works:
INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria), 2013
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
for: Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
actual ghosts/studio tank, 2005
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts, with supervision by Maaike Bleeker, Renee Copraij, Jeroen Fabius. sound recorder Viljam Nybacka
project credits:
VIANNE AGAIN
Choreography: Shelley Lasica. Performers: Deanne Butterworth, Tim Harvey, Jo Lloyd and Bonnie Paskas
Artist contributions by Anne Marie‐May, Helen Grogan and Antuong Nguye. Composer: Milo Kossowski & Morgan McWaters. Writer: Justin Clemens
Documentation of MADA installation: Helen Grogan and Anna Gilby
INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria), 2013
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
for: Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
actual ghosts/studio tank, 2005
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts, with supervision by Maaike Bleeker, Renee Copraij, Jeroen Fabius. sound recorder Viljam Nybacka
project credits:
VIANNE AGAIN
Choreography: Shelley Lasica. Performers: Deanne Butterworth, Tim Harvey, Jo Lloyd and Bonnie Paskas
Artist contributions by Anne Marie‐May, Helen Grogan and Antuong Nguye. Composer: Milo Kossowski & Morgan McWaters. Writer: Justin Clemens
Documentation of MADA installation: Helen Grogan and Anna Gilby
actual ghosts/inside studio, 2005
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts
duet performance (w/ Inari Salmivaara, choreography Helen Grogan) and ensemble performance for installation, 3-channel video and 4-channel sound, synchronised.
for: School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam University of the Arts
other works with the method, Inside Works:
INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria), 2013
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
for: Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
INSIDE THURSDAY - VIANNE AGAIN (Drawing Room D112, MADA), 2012
ensemble performance, multi-channel HD video installation, synchronised, foil paper sculptural objects, 6 min looped
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
further credits:
Developed with dancer Inari Salmivaara. Sound recordist: Viljam Nybacka. Advice by Maaike Bleeker, Renée Copraij, Jeroen Fabius.
INSIDE VIANNE AGAIN (National Gallery of Victoria), 2013
ensemble performance (choreography Shelley Lasica) multi-channel HD video installation, 4-channel sound, synchronised, acrylic sculptural objects, 12 min
for: Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria International, Naarm/Melbourne, a collaborative project by Shelley Lasica, Helen Grogan, and Anne-Marie May for Melbourne Now, curated by Max Delany
INSIDE THURSDAY - VIANNE AGAIN (Drawing Room D112, MADA), 2012
ensemble performance, multi-channel HD video installation, synchronised, foil paper sculptural objects, 6 min looped
for: Shelley Lasica’s Vianne Again as an installation at Drawing Room D112, Monash University, Naarm Melbourne and as ongoing photographic and video documentation online
further credits:
Developed with dancer Inari Salmivaara. Sound recordist: Viljam Nybacka. Advice by Maaike Bleeker, Renée Copraij, Jeroen Fabius.