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Fugitive Refrains is a video conceived and produced collaboratively by media artist Mariam Ghani and Butoh-trained dancer/choreographer Erin Kelly during a residency at Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany. It was developed for, performed, and shot on HDV in six specific sites in the Solitude Rotwildpark forest in summer 2006, and will premiere at the Akademie in spring 2007.

Schloss Solitude is a pleasure palace built by Duke Carl Eugen in the late Rococo period, and contains one of the first examples of trompe l'oeil wood ever used in European architecture. The imitation of nature, in the belief that artifice could make nature better than nature itself, was typical of the late Rococo. Constant play with figure, ground, and false perspective, through trompe l'oeil and the use of mirrors, was another important facet of the aesthetic. The ornate design of the Schloss extended at the time into the forest surrounding it, which was originally intended as a vast hunting preserve stretching between and used by the castles of several different aristocrats in the area. An elaborate garden was planned, though never completely finished, just behind the Schloss, while the existing nature behind it was re-configured to accomodate the Duke's amusements, with grottos, paths, clearings and orchards planted into the forest in preparation for costume parties, and a system of artificial lakes dug into the hills for an annual gondola procession.

Our project explored the forest as it is today for traces of the garden that once was projected onto it. We looked for sites where the landscape still remembers the human desires that shaped it and the pleasures once pursued there, and where the artifice of design has decayed into an almost-natural order. In these sites we used movement to outline the forms of what was or what might have been, the ruins of a plan now perceptible only in peripheral vision, working with ideas of movement drawn from the Rococo aesthetic - playing with perceptions of figure and ground, and embodiment between human and natural. We also shot the ornamental forms and figurations of nature in the interior architecture of the Schloss, in order to create an interplay onscreen between mirrors and echoes, nature and artifice, faux and real.

You can click on any of the thumbnails below to see production stills from Fugitive Refrains. Please note that while the majority of these stills are in 4:3/square pixel format, the project was shot in 16:9. A hi-res press kit (21MB PDF) may also be downloaded by clicking here.

Credits
Concept/direction: Mariam Ghani & Erin Kelly
Choreography: Erin Kelly
Camera/editing: Mariam Ghani
Score: Qasim Naqvi
Costumes: Mariam Ghani & Erin Kelly
Performers: Manuel Dengler, Sonia Dengler, Erin Kelly, Carola Venturini
Produced with the support of Akademie Schloss Solitude.
All images: Mariam Ghani & Erin Kelly, 2006
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