Visual Poetry
Film / Video / Movement / Photography / Choreography
Visual Poetry
Film / Video / Movement / Photography / Choreography
Film / Video / Movement / Photography / Choreography
Film / Video / Movement / Photography / Choreography
Who are we?
Company: ConCuerpos Speakers: Laisvie Ochoa, Diana León, Christian Briceno, Mateo Mejía, Lorena Lozano, David Bernal, Laura Toro. Sign-language interpreter: Lorena Lozano Interview: Irene van Zeeland Interview images and editing: Carolina Kzan, Omaro Productions Rehearsal and performance footage IRA: Camila Malaver Space: DansCentrum Utrecht This video was produced by Holland Dance Festival for Europe Beyond Access.
Video Dance: 2021.
Direction, images and editing: Carolina Kzan. Choreography: Irene van Zeeland. Dancers: Patrick Zordan & Irene van Zeeland. Music : Herman Witkam.
Still photos: Nicolas Blachon. Inspired by the text " Looking As An Act of Witnessing", by Caroline Mary Abraham. Production: Omaro Productions.
Short Video Presentation 2022.
Introduction video of the piece WORKS IN SILENCE presented in the 2022 edition of the Holland Dance Festival.
Video Dance: 2021.
Direction, images and editing: Carolina Kzan. Choreography: Alberto Barletta. Dancers: Carla Bourges & Clara Belenus. Music composed and performed by April Dawn Guthrie ( engineered and mixed at BioSoul Music). Production: Irene van Zeeland - Omaro Productions.
Videoclip 2019.
Artist: Nazaré Pereira. Song: Queimadas. Musical Production: Casarão Floresta Sonora. Direction: Carol Kzan and Léo Chermont. Images and editing: Carol Kzan. Production: Paula Medeiros and Helena Chermont.
"Os Dias Passam" (The days go by) is a song that describes one of the biggest political crisis in Brazil, that has endangered its democracy since the coup of 2016. It is also a message of hope. I believe that no matter how hard our context may be, we will always be able to overcome it. For me it is important to denounce all the atrocities committed by the actual president and his accomplices, and to fight for justice. I decided to do that through music. Luciana Tomie (singer-songwriter)
Videoclip: 2022.
Music & lyrics: Karl Jannuska Singer: Cynthia Abraham. Cinematography and editing: Carolina Kzan. Choreography: Irene van Zeeland.
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Video Dance: 2021.
Choreography: Clara Belenus / Dancers: Cassiopée Astasie, Chloé Ata A Njoya, Clara Belenus, Marion Neei / Song: Ramad - Ramoon / Directed by Carolina Kzan / Assistant: Irene van Zeeland
Video Dance: 2020.
Direction, images and editing by Carolina Kzan. Dancer: Alberto Barletta Images. Shooting assist: Nicolas Blachon & Irene van Zeeland / Music: "Why Do We Play Answers?" Vivienne Aerts · Angelo Gregorio ℗ 2013 Vivienne Aerts Production: Omaro Productions
Videoclip 2020.
Felipe Sequeira Quartet. Felipe Sequeira (doublebass), Pierre Do Sameiro (saxophone), Yannick Lestra (piano), Baptiste Castets (drums). Composition by Felipe Sequeira. Images and editing: Carol Kzan and Irene van Zeeland.
Shortfilm 2019.
Written and directed by Carolina Kzan Assist. director / choreography: Irene van Zeeland. Sound: Jaya Brouhmann. Editing: Carolina Kzan
Assist. editing: Nicolas Blachon
Video-dance 2019.
"What are the traces left on you by the relationships you have lived?"
Short-film 2018.
The idea of the film and the venue came up during the process of the presidential elections in Brazil. As a Brazilian, Carolina had to witness the political and social developments of the last year. So, it seemed like a natural process to work out all these feelings in a movie.
Video-dance 2018.
Choreography by Irene van Zeeland and Alberto Barletta. Images and editing by Carolina Kzan.
Video-dance 2018.
Choreography by Irene van Zeeland in collaboration with Flow Performing Arts. Images and editing by Carolina Kzan. Dancers: Florence Rapati, Jelle van Vlierberghe, Astrid van Stijn, Thami Joe Fischer. Musical composition: Jannum Kruidhof. Piano: Isolde Troost.
Omaro Productions was founded in 2018 by Carolina Kzan (Brazil) and Irene van Zeeland (Netherlands). Joining their forces as filmmaker and choreographer they create interdisciplinary work featuring cinema and movement. The work is mostly experimental and addresses global, yet personal, issues in an intimate way.
From the impact of the current political situation in Brazil to a continuing research into the effect of interhuman relationships on our lives and the way our bodies move. The work is characterized by the constant research into the relationship of the body in motion to the movements of the camera.
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