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Movida Movement and Virtual Intelligence for the Development and Accessibility of Artists and Audiences (MOVIDA). Follow-up to MODINA. Co-funded by the European Union

02/04/2026

🤖Proiectul Movida (Movement and Virtual Intelligence for the Development and Accessibility of Artists and Audiences) a fost lansat ieri, 1 aprilie 2026, cu participarea Centrului Național al Dansului București, și urmărește explorarea modului în care inteligența artificială poate sprijini dansul contemporan. Inițiativa vizează dezvoltarea artiștilor, implicarea publicului și creșterea accesibilității pentru persoanele cu dizabilități sau dificultăți de sănătate mintală, pe parcursul unei perioade de trei ani, prin activități precum laboratoare, rezidențe, prezentări, forumuri, podcasturi și o platformă online de resurse.

Consorțiul MOVIDA reunește 11 parteneri din cinci țări, incluzând centre de dans, instituții academice specializate în inteligență artificială și organizații din domeniul sănătății mintale și al dizabilității. Proiectul este cofinanțat de programul Europa Creativă al Uniunii Europene și continuă direcțiile inițiate de proiectul MODINA (2023–2026), având aceeași durată, finanțare și coordonare.

🔗Mai multe detalii, pe site (link în comentarii).

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MOVIDA starts today!!!Movement and Virtual Intelligence for the Development and Accessibility of Artists and Audiences (...
31/03/2026

MOVIDA starts today!!!
Movement and Virtual Intelligence for the Development and Accessibility of Artists and Audiences (MOVIDA) aims to explore the possibilities for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related technologies in contemporary dance to: build capacity for artists; use these technologies for audience development and engagement; and improve accessibility for persons with disabilities and mental health issues. The project starts 1st April 2026 and runs for 3 years. MOVIDA partners will run multiple activities to engage with artists and audiences: Labs, Residencies, Showcases, Forums, Podcasts and an online Knowledge & Tools Hub.

To promote synergies between art and technology, the consortium is composed of 11 partners: 5 dance centers; 4 academic institutions with expertise in AI; and 2 institutions in the field of mental health and disability (accessibility partners); across 5 countries. The dance centers are Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL, Estonia), Tanzhaus NRW (Germany), O Espaço do Tempo (OEDT, Portugal), Centrul Național al Dansului București (CNDB, Romania) and Antistatic (Bulgaria). The academic institutions are: Tallinn University (TLU, Estonia), Hochschule Düsseldorf (HSD, Germany), Interactive Technologies Institute (ITI, Portugal) and Universitatea Naţională de Artă Teatrală și Cinematografică “I.L. Caragiale” din București (UNATC, Romania). The 2 institutions in the field of mental health and disability (associated partners) are: Peaasi (Estonia) and Entuziart (Romania).

MOVIDA is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. MOVIDA is a follow-up project to the recently concluded MODINA (2023-26), which had the same duration and EU funding, and with the same coordination.
Links:
https://movida.dance
instagram.com/movida.eu

Movement and Virtual Intelligence for the Development and Accessibility of Artists and Audiences (MOVIDA) aims to explore the possibilities for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related technologies in contemporary dance to: build capacity for artists; use these technologies for audience development....

Our MODINA project is ending this month. The project has fulfilled its objectives of expanding the creative possibilitie...
19/03/2026

Our MODINA project is ending this month. The project has fulfilled its objectives of expanding the creative possibilities for contemporary dance performances, and augmenting the experience for the audience, using digital technology, with an emphasis on exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and audience interaction.

During the 3 years of MODINA, 10 new choreographies involving AI and/or technology-mediated audience interaction were created, across 10 artistic residencies of 2 months: https://modina.eu/category/projects/ These were created by 20 artists selected from 2 calls, with applications submitted by 364 artists in total.

These new choreographies resulted in 42 performances across 5 countries, attended by 2385 audience members. The choreographies also gained a life of their own, with many of these being presented widely, beyond MODINA.

In addition to performances, we also organised 10 artist talks and 10 seminars on the topics of MODINA, gathering a total audience of 913 persons.

Videos of these residencies, performances, seminars and talks are available at the Video section of our Website and at our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ - a total of 64 videos, more than 53 hours of content. Check the Playlists section on our YouTube for an overview of the different videos.

Nearly 1000 photos are also available at our Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/modina_eu/albums

We have published 6 articles on the outcomes of MODINA, presented in major conferences for movement and digital creativity, available as open access, with more articles on their way: https://modina.eu/publications/

We have made available 6 software systems, free to download and open-source, with online demos accessible: https://modina.eu/category/software/

We also organised a final MODINA event in January, gathering all 20 participating artists and project partners, including activities such as a project exhibition and final symposium: https://modina.eu/news/modina-showcases-2025-tanzhaus-nrw-de/

Our project and its activities have attracted substantial attention on social media, through our channels and those of our partners: a reach of 780.058 views and 12.791 engagements (and counting...). They have also attracted attention in traditional media, including national TV and press channels of countries involved.

We have kindly been invited by the EU to present MODINA and discuss the impacts of AI in dance in different activities, such as the EU Cluster Meeting on AI for the Culture and Creative Sectors (Brussels, June 2025).

Although MODINA is ending this month, our new three-year project on dance and technology is starting next month: MOVIDA https://movida.dance Our MODINA Instagram, Facebook and mailing list will carry on to the new project (their names will change soon).

We recently also republished the website for our previous dance and technology project, Moving Digits (2018-2020): https://movingdigit.wordpress.com

MODINA is co-funded by the EU. Thank you to the Creative Europe programme for the continued support (across MODINA, MOVIDA and Moving Digits), and to our audiences and followers for the interest in the project!

Our new article “Supporting entrainment using latent space mappings and generative sound feedback during dyadic movement...
08/03/2026

Our new article “Supporting entrainment using latent space mappings and generative sound feedback during dyadic movement exercises” (Primett & Correia) is now available online. It will be presented tomorrow by William Primett at the Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference.
Link (open access):

HomeConferencesTEIProceedingsTEI '26Supporting entrainment using latent space mappings and generative sound feedback during dyadic movement exercises research-articleFree access Share on Supporting entrainment using latent space mappings and generative sound feedback during dyadic movement exercises...

Videos from our 2025-26 Showcases are now available on YouTube
05/03/2026

Videos from our 2025-26 Showcases are now available on YouTube

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Photos from the   final networking event and exhibition, organised by MIREVI - Mixed Reality and Visualization and tanzh...
19/02/2026

Photos from the final networking event and exhibition, organised by MIREVI - Mixed Reality and Visualization and tanzhaus nrw, Düsseldorf, 23-25 January 2026. With all 20 MODINA artists and project partners. Photos: Jennifer Schuler / MIREVI More info: MODINA.eu website

Explore this photo album by MODINA on Flickr!

The videos from the 2 MODINA Seminars of 2026 are now available on our YouTube. There are 5 videos, a total of 9 hours o...
15/02/2026

The videos from the 2 MODINA Seminars of 2026 are now available on our YouTube. There are 5 videos, a total of 9 hours of documentation. The seminars were composed of artist presentations, discussions and theoretical presentations. They were organised by TLÜ digitehnoloogiate instituut / School of Digital Technologies / Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (EE) and MIREVI - Mixed Reality and Visualization (DE). Participants include mostly MODINA artists, but also academic partners and invited experts. The seminars were also streamed online. Thank you to all speakers, partners and audience members who participated, on site or online. Link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgyiwM1Uzomko7jDsdlcapVxS7sRaijYv

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