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Love-Bombing the Online Community with Dance
Moves

The premise is simple: record or photograph a movement selfie and post it on Instagram with the hashtag #LoveBombMovement. At the end of each week, a YouTube dance tutorial will demonstrate the movements sculpted into a learnable sequence. Four YouTube videos over the course of the season will build towards a complete dance at the conclusion of the Fringe Festival.
Brigid Costello, the choreographer behind the project, has been involved in the New Zealand Fringe Festival for ten years, but this is the first time she is directing a project that won’t be taking place in a theatre.
“It’s both exciting and a little nerve wracking to make a dance piece which doesn’t follow the usual process and rehearsal format of a live performance”, says Costello, “it will be interesting to see who gets involved and what shape the dance takes with input from a range of different people”.
Due to the online nature of Love Bomb Movement, audience posts may come from the local Wellington community, but may also be posted from around the country or from overseas.
Brigid
has worked with both trained and
untrained dancers in
previous shows; including the multi award-winning 2015
Fringe hit Jingles - The Musical, and the
controversial pop dance Gizza Hoon.
This project
will explore the idea that everyone is a dancer, and can
generate movement that is personally
expressive.
“People just need a little reminder of how
good it makes them feel”, Costello says. “Everyone who
has a body can make interesting shapes and movements and I
think it’s fun to be involved in the creation of something
original”.
Audiences can watch the project unfold
online and get involved from the 5th February until the the
5th March 2016.
Love Bomb Movement
5th Feb – 5th Mar
2016
Presented by Pinwheel Dance
Theatre
Online at lovebombmovement.com and
Instagram: @lovebombmovement Part of the
New Zealand Fringe
Festival
ends