September 14, 2011: Interview on RTVS Ràdio 4 (Spanish National Radio),
In the program Wonderland of Laia Cabrera
Record Release Listening Party for Static by Erica Glyn - 2011 With Video Creation and Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Rooftop Party wih DJ's Dat Kat & Jacky Sommer and VideoArtist Laia Cabrera.
at Flux Studios, New York, July 2011
Music Video for Erica Glyn's "Beautiful" from the record "Static" - 2011 Beautiful from latest album Static of Erica Glyn (Release July 2011)
Video and Visuals by Laia Cabrera
Intro Animation and Album Cover by Isabelle Duverger
FIT Trailer 2011 (Directed and Edited by Laia Cabrera), NY 2011
Walk Pasa Bouge (video performance concert), 2011
by Cia LORROJO, Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
A 3-video stream mapped in the space, with aerial work and live sound.
Walk Pasa Bouge is a live video concert-performance conceived by an international group of artists in various disciplines that sits somewhere between experimental music, film-making, theater-dance and digital art.
Artists:
Laia Cabrera (visuals, Spain, based in New York)
Maite San Juan (silk aerial, Spain)
Brice Malahude (experimental music, France)
Performing at the Micro-Marché, whithin the Festival Hopla, Festival of Circus Arts of Brussels, Belgium, Saturday April 16, 2011
Shifting Gaze, a Video-Art-Music Installation
Closing Region Zero, Latino Video-Art Festival of New York, at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at New York University, New York, March 26, 2011 Shifting GAZE is a site specific installation presented for this occasion with 17 canvases and four projectors, Indoor with live visuals and sound.
"Shifting Gaze is about CHOICE, DESIRE and MEMORY. The piece challenges self-expression and invents new forms of desire, breathing life into the medium and navigating on a new notion of choice, linked to desire and memory, choice being the present, memory representing the past and desire, the drive for a future. What we want (desire) is linked or conflicting with what is expected from us (identity, memory), and choice is the act upon which we build ourselves." Laia Cabrera Creation and artistic direction: Laia Cabrera
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Music Production, Composition Lyrics and Sound Design: Erica Glyn
Animations and projection mapping: Isabelle Duverger
The Road To Happiness (Theater Play with two video streams)
Presented March 16-18 at the Austrian Cultural Forum, New York
A play written by Ursula Knoll
Directed by Markus Hirnigel
Projection designed by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger (video, illustrations/Animations) and mapping in space)
Stage Manager: Samantha Davis
Actors: Ragini Bhaumik, Margi Douglas, Brady Kirchberg, Markus Hirnigel & Stephanie Schmiderer
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS is a dark comedy or to quote the playwright a "hypercomedy" about 4 individuals caught up in "Reigen-like" relationships on their very own roads to happiness – in search of success, beauty, meaning, purpose and fulfillment. Erna (Ragini Bhaumik), the career driven Master of Business graduate turned housewife and mother; her friend Brigitte (Margi Douglas), proud owner of a designer store; Andreas (Brady Kirchberg), Erna's boyfriend who loves the outdoors and Reinhardt (Markus Hirnigel) the neoconservative businessman. These four protagonists are accompanied by a narrator (Stephanie Schmiderer) who in the course of the play reveals herself as Magda Quandt unveiling dormant fascist traits in the characters and drawing frightening parallels to ideology of the Third Reich.
Mapping Möbius
(Theater play with projections
Presented December 2-19, 2010 at La Mama Theater (First Floor Theater), New York
A play produced by New Stage Theatre Company
Written by Colm O'Shea and Marie Glancy O'Shea
Conceived and directed by Ildiko Nemeth
Visual and projection designed by Laia Cabrera
Illustration and animation by Isabelle Duverger.
In the piece, an aging scientist, realizing his inquiries continually return him to a model of his own mind, devises a set of experiments that blur the distinction between his inner and outer worlds. New Stage Theatre Company (NTSC) made an auspicious La MaMa debut last season with "Oh, Those Beautiful Weimar Girls!," an evening of the music and dance associated with exotic dancer Anita Berber, who symbolized many the decadence of Weimar era Berlin.
Shifting Gaze, a Video-Art-Music Installation in Times Square, New York, October 6-7, 2010
Shifting GAZE is a film and an installation for 8-Screens Outdoor with live visuals and sound.
"Shifting Gaze is about CHOICE, DESIRE and MEMORY. The piece challenges self-expression and invents new forms of desire, breathing life into the medium and navigating on a new notion of choice, linked to desire and memory, choice being the present, memory representing the past and desire, the drive for a future. What we want (desire) is linked or conflicting with what is expected from us (identity, memory), and choice is the act upon which we build ourselves. Underneath these mirrored imageries lie many stories about limits, freedom and self-perception: stories of the mind. A shifting gaze may allow us to interpret our interactions with others, from grasping cues to understanding other people’s behavior toward us. Shifting Gaze is ultimately a piece about identity, a film-installation about making choices, a memory in act." Laia Cabrera Creation and artistic direction: Laia Cabrera
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Music Production, Composition and Lyrics: Erica Glyn
Still Photography and animations: Isabelle Duverger
Claim Your Place at Festival Les Nuits Euphoriques, Tournefeuille, France, June 21, 2010
with Nuria Legarda, Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger and Erica Glyn
"Claim Your Place" is presented this time as a video-installation performance that sits somewhere between filmmaking, theater-dance, digital art and sound design. Outdoor video-installations with 16X5 meters length projected images, 3 streams of video and one live-feed camera. 6 performers and live-music.
This project explores beauty, desire and violence.
Creation: Laia Cabrera and Nuria Legarda
Video recording editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Performance: Nuria Legarda and Cie. Moebius
Still Photography and live Camera: Isabelle Duverger
Music and sound design: Erica Glyn
Installation Design: Laia Cabrera (NY), Isabelle Duverger (NY-PARIS),
Nuria Legarda (BCN)
Dramaturgia Española at the Cervantes Insitute, NYC, June 19, 2010
A first peak at the work of award winning Iberian playwrights who are breaking new ground with their unique dramaturgy.
Company: Puy Navarro and Francisco Reyes (Equilicuá Producciones)
Directed by: Puy Navarro
Cast: Pietro González, Mercedes Herrero, Puy Navarro, Francisco Reyes
Projections designed by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Fuga Mundi by María del Mar Gómez
Algo más inesperado que la muerte by Elvira Lindo
Animales Nocturnos by Juan Mayorga
Camas y Mesas by Emilio Williams
Spot by Antonio Zancada
Claim Your Place at Centro Español New York, May 26, 2010
with Nuria Legarda, Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger.
"Claim Your Place" is presented this time as a video-installation performance that sits somewhere between filmmaking, theater-dance, digital art and sound design.
This project explores beauty, desire and violence.
Indoor video-installations 40 x 10 ft projected images on 15 canvases, 2 streams of video. 2 performers and 3 musicians.
Creation: Laia Cabrera and Nuria Legarda
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Performance: Nuria Legarda
Still Photography and live visuals: Isabelle Duverger
Music: Erica Glyn, Nana Simopoulos
Installation Design: Laia Cabrera (NY), Isabelle Duverger (NY-PARIS),
Nuria Legarda (BCN)
Artistic Collaboration: Caryn Heilman, Leo Castro and Cafe Da Silva
FIT Trailer 2010 (Directed and Edited by Laia Cabrera), NY 2010
Watch Laia Cabrera online, on Catalan TV program Outsiders, Dec 2009
Watch Adriana Lopez Sanfeliu (Directed by Laia Cabrera) online, on Catalan TV program Outsiders, Dec 2009
Walk Pasa Bouge (video performance concert), 2009
by Cia LORROJO, Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger with Guest Erica Glyn
Video stream with aerial work and live sound.
Walk Pasa Bouge is a live video concert-performance conceived by an international group of artists in various disciplines that sits somewhere between experimental music, film-making, theater-dance and digital art.
Artists:
Laia Cabrera (visuals, Spain, based in New York)
Maite San Juan (silk aerial, Spain)
Isabelle Duverger (live drawing animation, France)
Brice Malahude (experimental music, France)
Erica Glyn (experimental/rock, New York)
THE GLASSLANDS Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, December 17, 2009
Walk Pasa Bouge (video performance concert), 2009
by Cia LORROJO, Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
3 Video-streams with aerial work and live sound.
Walk Pasa Bouge is a live video concert-performance conceived by an international group of artists in various disciplines that sits somewhere between experimental music, film-making, theater-dance and digital art.
Artists:
Laia Cabrera (visuals, based in New York)
Maite San Juan (silk aerial, Spain)
Isabelle Duverger (live drawing animation, France)
Brice Malahude (experimental music, France)
ISSUE PROJECT ROOM, Brooklyn, NY, December 13, 2009
Claim Your Place Barcelona/New York/Berlin/Toulouse, 2009-2010
with Nuria Legarda, Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger.
"Claim Your Place" is a theater, film and video-installation created for large scale outdoor or indoor spaces that sits somewhere between filmmaking, theater-dance, digital art and sound design.
This project explores beauty, desire and violence. The three pieces (the installation, the multimedia theater play and the film-dance piece) are conceived as a whole but can also function independently. The video installation surrounds the audience with real-time projections as well as pre-recorded ones, putting them center stage. The multimedia theater play takes the audience on a unique journey by merging cinematic art, dance, photography, theater, visual arts and exposition. In the film-dance piece, the audience observes projected imagery from the outside as a cinematic experience. The various physical and virtual elements of Claim Your Place creates a sensorial landscape of storytelling.
NU2's workshop, Celra, Girona, SPAIN, November 23-29, 2009
Walk Pasa Bouge (video performance concert), 2009
by Cia LORROJO, Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
Video stream with aerial work and live sound.
Walk Pasa Bouge is a live video concert-performance conceived by an international group of artists in various disciplines that sits somewhere between experimental music, film-making, theater-dance and digital art.
Artists:
Laia Cabrera (visuals, based in New York)
Maite San Juan (silk aerial, Spain)
Isabelle Duverger (live drawing animation, France)
Brice Malahude (experimental music, France)
PIANOS, Lower East Side, NY, November 29, 2009
Playing Equality (multimedia theater play), 2009
Directed by Puy Navarro
Produced by Puy Navarro and Francisco Reyes
Video Art by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Choreography by Kristi Spessard
Excerts from Death and the Maiden, by Ariel Dorfman
Performed by Puy Navarro, David Ponce and Francisco Reyes
Staged at Boricual College, November 23rd, 2009
TV Director for the interview of Dan Brown (All hispanic program in America)
Walk Pasa Bouge (video performance concert), 2009
by Cia LORROJO, Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
A 5-video stream with aerial work and live sound.
Walk Pasa Bouge is a live video concert-performance conceived by an international group of artists in various disciplines that sits somewhere between experimental music, film-making, theater-dance and digital art.
Artists:
Laia Cabrera (visuals, based in New York)
Maite San Juan (silk aerial, Spain)
Isabelle Duverger (live drawing animation, France)
Brice Malahude (experimental music, France)
Monkey Town, Brooklyn, NY, November 13, 2009
Tango por Ellos (dance theater) 2009
Produced by Valetango
Conceived and Directed by Valeria Solomonoff
Co-director Puy Navarro
Choreographed by Valeria Solomonoff and the Dancers
Artistic consultant Jorge Ali Triana
Costume consultant Chikako Iwahori
Light design by Philip Sandstrom
Sound mix: Laia Cabrera
The show takes place in a dance studio that functions as a rehearsal room by day and a “Milonga” (social gathering to dance tango) by night. When feminine and masculine mix on the dance floor, it leads to relationships that are at times suffocating, thrilling and contentious.
The work’s Spanish title, “Tango Por Ellos” plays with the multiple meaning of the word “por”, referring to Tango for them and by them. Saturday & Sunday, October 24 & 25, 2009 at the (JCC) Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family Auditorium, NYC
August-October 2009: Mark Ingram's Bridal Atelier promo video on Martha Stewart website, NYC
Collaboration with Merry + Valenzuela and Isabelle Duverger
September 26, 2009: Performance with
For Feather at THE WATERLOO, Cleveland, OH
September 25, 2009: Performance with
For Feather at THE SUBWAY, Cincinnati, OH
July 14th, 2009: Promo Video of The Kingpins Show 2009, NYC (Watch Video)
June 18th, 2009: Performance CD release of For Feather with Laia Cabrera at Monkey Town, NYC
June 8th, 2009: "Until There" Performance with Laia Cabrera and For Feather at Monkey Town, NYC play video
May 29th, 2009: "Is There An Edge Of Belief" videoart piece, created, directed and edited by Laia Cabrera
and presented in the festival Femenino in Jaen, Spain
April-May 2009: FITDenim 2009 Documentary. Direction and Editing by Laia Cabrera, NYC
Feb 26, 2009: Silk-Video-Sound-Drawing performance at Monkey Town, Brooklyn, NYC
"New York" video art work by Laia Cabrera (view picture of installation)
Art piece-cd cover designed by Isabelle Duverger
Dec 5-6-7, 2008: Video projection for theater festival Inspiracion, Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, NYC
Nov-Dec 2008: Editing of TV program Billboard En Espanol