Faculty guest-artist choreography dazzles audiences
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Faculty guest-artist choreography dazzles audiences
Commonwealth Times – Commonwealth Times (subscription) – Mar 31, 2008
Bond’s costumes looked like theywere stolen from an underground sewer society andwent perfectly with the mood of the piece. James Frazier’s “The Seeds of Something More” isa constantly evolving piece that featured nine verydifferent dancers. While the first musical transitionwas a little awkward the electronic music added to the fervor of thepiece and the similar-yet-contrasting costumes effectively set off thecontrasting pairings of dancers. Not to detract from the choreographer’sabilities the pieces up to this point had been so long and involvedthat very little from Frazier’s piece stood out as unique. This alsocould have been a result of seeing the piece before. Meisha Bosma’s “For What Was” was one of the most beautifulpieces of the evening because of its rudimentary choreography. Thepiece was laden with ballet-inspired movement and was very soothingto watch when compared to the more hard-edged works of theevening.
Neu-Electro – South Central
Gigwise – Mar 31, 2008
And this is what makes South Central- a DJ duo and live band very different. The Brighton based five piece mix “electronic and indie music” and through a blending of different tastes and knowledge try to push their sound to the limits. As Rob (vocals) and Keith (DJ) sat down for a chat with Gigwise down in Brighton before going on stage to support Gary Numan explained “We both come from Malta we have a Danish drummer- Nick and an English guitarist- Brandon and Chris the bassist who’s English as well”. “Me and Keith have a long relationship” Rob continues “I was doing music in the UK and Keith was doing music in Malta then three years ago I convinced him to move to the here. Before we were both producing electronic and dance music but we changed completely into a rock band… As Rob (vocals) and Keith (DJ) sat down for a chat with Gigwise down in Brighton before going on stage to support Gary Numan explained “We both come from Malta we have a Danish drummer- Nick and an English guitarist- Brandon and Chris the bassist who’s English as well”. “Me and Keith have a long relationship” Rob continues “I was doing music in the UK and Keith was doing music in Malta then three years ago I convinced him to move to the here. Before we were both producing electronic and dance music but we changed completely into a rock band. Having worked on South Central for about two years they’ve come further faster than most bands do but Keith still insists “It took us a long time to get the right sound and the right mixture of both worlds and then it came together. ur first remix as was Metronomy from then onwards the sound developed”. In mixing two different genres it is always interesting to see which influences a band list because you get a very good idea of the bands own sound then with South Central not only do they have a varied list but they know their influences and music inside out and that makes all the difference between a good band and a brilliant one.
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MTV.com – Mar 31, 2008
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