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Moving Resonance was a live dance installation that appeared in the Crypt of Winchester Cathedral (United Kingdom) on the 12th and 13th October 2007. The work inspired a photography and video project which is now touring to international festivals and art galleries.

Created by Choreographer Katherine Gilks who was inspired by the Antony Gormley Sculpture, Sound II, in Winchester Cathedral, Moving Resonance is designed to suggest that there’s more of a story to the statue than may be gained from an immediate viewing.

This work exploits the sculpture's unusual setting to suggest a narrative, through movement, designed to spark the viewer’s imagination. The tranquillity created by the setting, the dance and the statue were used to provoke introspection and self contemplation.

The creators intended to use the medium of dance to enhance the presence of the sculpture by giving it context through movement desiring to create a new and more thought provoking viewing experience of a well loved sculpture.

The work was premiered at the 'Winchester Hat Fair,' where passers by saw four grey figures moving in a fluid motion. Due to popular interest the work featured as part of the ‘Winchester year of sculpture’ which staged several installations throughout 2007.

Adam Neale Produced, Directed and Edited the video which is now touring to festivals and galleries worldwide.

Elli Goodlet created the photography for the Moving Resonance exhibition which was premiered at Dartington College of Arts in 2008.

(1) http://www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk/

(2) http://www.antonygormley.com/

(3) http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/trlout_gfx_en/TRA48231.html

(4) http://www.hatfair.co.uk/2008/index.php

(5) http://www.winchester.gov.uk/news/NewsArticleM.asp?id=SX9452-A78335E0

(6) http://www.adamneale.co.uk/

(7) http://www.elligoodlet.com/