Johanna bramli

Composition | Installation | Performance

dance scores

The Kingdom - Léa Tirabasso

Starving Dingoes - Léa Tirabasso

The Child 2.0 Choreography and Dance - Gil Kerer Music- Johhana Bramli Costume - ATA Contnet Development - Anat Cederbaum Rehearsals Directors - Alon Kaniel and Alex Shmurak Premiered as Part of Village Dance Festival 2019 at the Vertigo Eco Art Village, Israel
dive by Gil Kerer and Anat Cederbaum Performed by Gil Kerer Original music by Johanna Bramli Filmed by Itay Marom and Sascha Engel Edited by Sascha Engel ".......if you're falling.......dive......" - Joseph Campbell The piece is creative collaboration between Gil Kerer and Anat Cederbaum, and the Belgian musician Johanna Bramli. It premiered in Machol Shalem Dance Festival in Jerusalem, in December 2011, and was awarded the first prize in the competition for emerging choreographers. Performed in various venues and festivals in Israel, and toured to Croatia, France, Singapore, and Italy and won 3rd place at the Swedish ilDance competition in Göteborg.

SOLO Project

Rosehill residency - july 2020

I was kindly invited to be The Rose Hill’s Artist in Residence this July. I used the time to rekindle with my first artistic love - contemporary dance. I was interested in exploring movement as part of my performance. Working with Gil Kerer and Anat Cederbaum as my movement advisers, and Beth Walker and Frederic Monnoye on visuals. This is a first scratch performance streamed by the Rose Hill following a week in the space exploring sonic, visual and gestural ideas.


Fröst

motorik/electro/pop

Debut LP 'Matters' out on Lost Rooms Records

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THE LARSENS

The Larsens (French for the tone created by sonic feedback) is an all female noise / feedback choir co-founded and directed by Megan Clifton and myself. The group of female experimental vocalists are using their voices through various devices such as amps, synthesizers, telephone intercoms etc… to create a disembodied choir. By using a range of technological tools, we want to challenge how women in society are meant to be seen or be heard. What is assumed by someone’s tone of voice? Can a disembodied voice better match what the body wants to communicate?

First Larsens performance at the Green Door Store, Brighton for Splitting The Atom | 19.06.16

Installations

ERODE // GAUGE

Commissioned by the Brighton Festival 2015, Ed Chivers and I were invited to create a piece to complement Gauge, a sonic playground exploring weather, water and scale.

Throughout Brighton Festival 2015, Circus Street Market is transformed into a sonic playground of investigation into weather, water and scale, developed by Australian Sound Artists Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey - award winning creators who work with the human experience of listening. http://brightonfestival.org/event/5941/gauge/

requiem for a building // audiotecture

As a collaboration between metaLuna, and AK/DK, Requiem for a Building attempts  to give life to a building through audio visual performances and installation. We explore the relationship between architecture, sound and visuals and create improvised pieces.

Forming a part of ‘A Nod to Cage’ at the De La Warr Pavilion in May 2011, we took inspiration from John Cage’s ‘Cartridge Music’ to literally play the building.

A short edit of a performance called "Requiem for A Building" (R4B) - it formed part of the exhibition and event "A Nod To Cage", that took place in the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, UK, 2011.

Damo SUzuki's Network // Film

In 2011, I had the chance to meet Damo Suzuki (Can) and direct a short movie on the musical and collaborative journey to 'instantly compose' with local 'sound carriers' he embarked on in 2003. 

Damo Suzuki's Network - Born out of Chaos, follows him in February and March 2011 in Brixton, Brighton and Berlin.

Since 2003, Damo Suzuki has been on a musical and collaborative journey, travelling around the world to 'instantly compose' with local 'sound carriers'. Through this journey, he's developed a network of international musicians and artists which to this day, adds up to over 4000 performers. Damo Suzuki's Network - Born out of Chaos, follows him in February and March 2011 in Brixton, Brighton and Berlin.

The metahub // Interdisciplinary platform 

I am a co-founder and chair of the Metahub, a multidisciplinary platform for collaborative practice which took shape in 2008. The Metahub has been ACE-funded and the central event of Nuit Blanche/White Night in Brighton&Hove and Amiens in 2011.

A co-commission created for Nuit Blanche/ White Night and supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and the EU Interreg 4 (Channel) programme, the Metahub will form the centrepiece for both festivals with installations at Nuit Blanche Amiens on 15 October and White Night Brighton on 29 October -- beaming the cultural life of the festivals into the hearts of both cities.